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Hey guys, wondering if you could help me with this issue!
On Hauppauge Capture it says i am recording at 1280x720 60fps, but when i put my video in to my editing program (Sony Vegas Pro 12) It says it is 120fps, i have tried recording in in M2TS, TS & MP4 but it has given me the same results every time. My Vegas Pro 12 always crashes so i cant put a video together, thanks for you time!

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First image is broken so it would help if you could re-upload it.
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Seba wrote First image is broken so it would help if you could re-upload it.


just did! refresh!202020202020
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On the recorded file, right click it and select properties and it should display the frame rate.

When rendering the final file, set the frame rate to the same as what the video file was recorded at.

The 120 FPS shouldn't affect the final result.
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Seba wrote On the recorded file, right click it and select properties and it should display the frame rate.

When rendering the final file, set the frame rate to the same as what the video file was recorded at.

The 120 FPS shouldn't affect the final result.


I know but vegas dose not handle it ver well:(
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It's hard to pinpoint the problem that's occurring as there could be multiple reasons why this is happening.

Can you explain with a bit more detail as what exactly is happening.
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Seba wrote It's hard to pinpoint the problem that's occurring as there could be multiple reasons why this is happening.

Can you explain with a bit more detail as what exactly is happening.


On my capture device it says i am recording at 60 fps, but when i put it into sony vegas on properties it says 120fps, and vegas is a bitch and cant handle it, i have a good pc so it is not that.
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From your screenshot I presume you're recording at 720p

Go to the project properties (File>properties) and set the setting to the same as this.

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