


I usually export videos at 60fps, which is what most of my other cameras are capable of, but the problem remains if I export at 30 fps or 29.97 fps. My DJI Osmo pocket, as well as my DJI Spark record at 29.97, and neither have ever had this problem.

This doesn't happen with any other cameras, regardless of frame rate. The problem happens at import, because the dropped/repeat frame is identifiable in the timeline. Whenever I import a video file from the Canon, it seems like it drops the 30hj frame each second, amd replaces it with a repeat of the 29th frame. The Canon records at a frame rate of 29.97. All of them import and export fine, with the exception of.MOV files from my Canon 60D. Through this, OpenShot allows precise adjustments to the frames that will be shown.I use a few different cameras for the videos I make using Openshot. The video editing library offered by OpenShot Video Editor is built with accuracy in mind.

Rendering the amazing 3D animations is achieved by the 20+ animations provided by OpenShot Video Editor that allows users to adjust colors, sizes, length, text, and many render properties such as reflectivity and extrude. OpenShot Video Editor facilitates rendering amazing 3D animations, which is powered by the powerful open-source Blender application. The title templates also allow users to adjust the font, color, and text of their titles in the built-in title editor. The title templates also allow creating of personal SVG vector titles and use those as templates instead. The title editor provides over forty vector title templates that enable users to add titles to their projects quickly. The audio waveforms allow users to visualize their audio files as waveforms, and even output the waveforms as part of their video. The video effects engine offers users with an excellent platform to remove the background effects from their videos, invert the colors, adjust brightness, and many more. The trim and slice feature enables users to quickly trim down their videos. The video editing software offers animation and key frames features that allow users to fade, slide, bounce, and animate anything in their video project. OpenShot Video Editor is easy to use, powerful, and quick for users to learn. OpenShot Video Editor is a cross-platform video editing software that offers support to users using Linux, Mac, and Windows.
