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Setting frame rate in time configuration - 3ds Max Tutorial
From the course: 3ds Max 2025 Essential Training
Setting frame rate in time configuration
- [Instructor] To begin the chapter on animation essentials, let's set our frame rate in the time configuration dialogue that's found in the transport controls, and it's a button that looks like a clock with a little gear, time configuration. Click on that to launch the dialogue. In the upper left, we have the frame rate controls and we see some buttons, NTSC, PAL, Film and Custom. I recommend that you stay away from NTSC, PAL and film because they are either antiquated or ambiguous. NTSC stands for National Television Standards Committee. That's the analog television standard from the USA. NTSC is the default, and when that's chosen, 3ds Max runs at 30 frames per second, but that is technically not accurate because in the USA color television actually runs at 29.97 frames per second. Only the ancient black and white standard from the 1950s actually ran at exactly 30 frames per second. 3DS max unfortunately is not capable of a fractional frame rate. If you're working in a broadcast…
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Setting frame rate in time configuration7m 19s
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Viewport playback options6m 11s
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Creating keyframes in Auto Key mode5m 48s
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Creating keyframes in Set Key mode3m 36s
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Best practices for Set Key mode4m 30s
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Editing timing in the Track Bar timeline7m 33s
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