Change video frame rate in the studio

« To Studio settings: Recording

By default, Riverside records at 24 FPS (frames per second). Change the studio to record video tracks at 25 FPS or 29.97 FPS on a computer. This change also applies to the frame rate of screen share recordings in the macOS app.

You may need to adjust the studio’s frame rate depending on your lighting setup and geographic location and the rest of your post-production workflow.

Before a studio session

  1. Log in to your Riverside account.
    If you have multiple studios, select the relevant studio.
  2. From the sidebar on the left, click Settings
  3. From the tabs at the top, click Recording.
  4. Scroll down to mic-solid.svg Audio.
  5. Next to Frame rate, click 24 FPS, 25 FPS, or 29.97 FPS.
    Future recordings in this studio use the new frame rate.
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During a studio session

You can only change the FPS of your video before recording. 

  1. Join a studio session as the host or producer.
  2. Stop the current recording.
  3. At the top of the page, click  Settings.
  4. Click All settings at the bottom of the panel.
  5. On the left-side panel, click Recording.
  6. Scroll down to mic-solid.svg Audio.
  7. Next to Frame rate, click 24 FPS, 25 FPS, or 29.97 FPS.
    Future recordings in this studio use the new frame rate.

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Icon.svg Good to know

  • This setting changes the frame rate of the raw video and aligned video high-quality track files. Videos exported from the editor are always in 24 FPS, despite the studio's FPS setting.
  • If your device's FPS settings do not match exactly with Riverside's, select the setting on your device that is closest to Riverside's FPS options.
  • Mobile devices always record at their max FPS by default. However, you can change frame rate settings within your mobile device's settings (see how for iOS).
  • Screen share recordings on the computer are always in 24 FPS, despite the frame rate settings. However, the frame rate settings do apply to screen shares recorded using the macOS app.

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