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TIME CODE do NOT Display last 3 Digits of Frame Counter, when frame rate is more or equal to 100fps #5673

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mikyfolk opened this issue Dec 19, 2024 · 4 comments
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@mikyfolk
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Frame Counter on timeline, always display 2 digits (for frame numbers), even I use a video with 240fps.
The seconds counter is OK.

It will be USEFULL, if is possible, to copy (and paste in txt file) the entire TIME Code

I create a custom profile, by saving a text file,
"Edit/Duplicate Profile" as reported in your help file doesn't work: right click has NO effect
https://www.openshot.org/en/user-guide/?app-menu

This is the Profile

description=Miky720HD_240fps
frame_rate_num=240000
frame_rate_den=1000
width=1280
height=720
progressive=1
sample_aspect_num=1
sample_aspect_den=1
display_aspect_num=16
display_aspect_den=9

Thanks for your works
Michele Bruno
Electronic Engineer
Rome - Italy

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Hello @mikyfolk The "Edit/Duplicate Profile" feature is not yet in production. You need to download the latest dev daily build to have that functionality.

Please go to openshot.org/download/#daily and download the latest dev daily build available. Install it and then you can follow the user guide instructions to create custom profiles without having to do it manually.

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Thanks I installed the latest dev daily build available, and create custom profiles now works.
BUT
"TIME CODE do NOT Display last 3 Digits of Frame Counter, when frame rate is more or equal to 100fps"

@Colorjet3
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That is great regarding the custom profiles.

I've assigned this to the lead developer to review the "Time Code does not display last 3 digits of Frame Counter.....". He can then approve/reject. If approved, it will be added to the enhancement queue.

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mikyfolk commented Feb 6, 2025

It is possible ti have the last 3 digit of time code, in the frame counter only? (in the box on left-top of timeline)
Thanks

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