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Video Frame Rate Changer

Change the FPS (Frames Per Second) of your video for cinematic or technical requirements.

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About Video Frame Rate Changer

The Video Frame Rate Changer is a technical media utility that allows you to alter the number of frames displayed per second (FPS) in your video. Frame rate is a key component of how we perceive motion—24 FPS gives a 'cinematic' feel, 30 FPS is standard for TV, and 60 FPS provides hyper-smooth motion for gaming and sports. Our tool allows you to convert between these standards or down-sample a high-FPS video to reduce its overall file size. The tool intelligently handles frame interpolation or removal to ensure that the timing of your video and audio remains perfectly synchronized. Built with a focus on privacy, all frame rate processing occurs locally on your machine. This ensures that your professional projects and personal recordings are never uploaded to any external servers, providing a secure and efficient way to manage your video's temporal resolution.

How to use Video Frame Rate Changer

  1. Upload your video file (supports common formats like MP4, MOV, and WebM).
  2. Select your target frame rate from the presets (15, 24, 30, or 60 FPS).
  3. Click the 'Change Frame Rate' button to start the rendering process in your browser.
  4. The tool will re-process the video stream to adhere to the new frame rate.
  5. Preview the result and download the new video file with updated FPS.

Use cases for Video Frame Rate Changer

  • Converting standard 30 FPS footage to 24 FPS for a more 'film-like' and cinematic aesthetic.
  • Standardizing disparate clips recorded at different frame rates for a single cohesive edit.
  • Down-sampling a 60 FPS video to 30 FPS to significantly reduce the file size for web delivery.
  • Ensuring video compatibility with specific displays or older playback hardware that has FPS limits.
  • Preparing video assets for platforms that have strict requirements for consistent frame rates.

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