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So I have a GTX 750Ti and I wanted to use shadowplay to record some footage for a Rivals of Aether compilation. But when I dropped the footage into Blender at 60FPS the video and audio were still off sync, meaning shadowplay was recording at something very close to (But not quite) 60FPS. From what I've found, Blender won't let me adjust the frame rate to a decimal place, and it has recorded to some decimal place. I've configured sahdowplay to record at what it calls "60FPS" but I still have this problem. Is there any way to fix this?

-GIR

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I would use obs. its also free and there is no 15 limit.

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Sorry, I looked it up. Yes, it is a variable frame rate. Is there anything I can do to fix this? A converter or something?

I don't know. You'll have to research this yourself. I believe Linus solved this with early WAN show archives somehow but I forget how.
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