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Display Framerate of a video in Library module

New Here ,
Nov 04, 2016 Nov 04, 2016

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Hi,

I wonder if it is possible to search, filter or display video framerate in the library module of Lightroom?

With nearly all cameras and smart phone the video can be recorded in diffrent resolution and framerate. This to metadata would be nice to sort and filter videos on directly in Lightroom.

I can't find anyway to do that.

/ Peter

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LEGEND , Nov 04, 2016 Nov 04, 2016

You can see the video frame rate and dimensions in Library's Metadata panel (right column), using the Video tag set:

LR doesn't have any features built-in to search frame rate, but two plugins will let you do it: Data Explorer

and Any Filter.

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You can see the video frame rate and dimensions in Library's Metadata panel (right column), using the Video tag set:

LR doesn't have any features built-in to search frame rate, but two plugins will let you do it: Data Explorer

and Any Filter.

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Thanks, After a quick look it was exactly what I was searching for.

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