So we're now back inside Lightworks, I'm going to create a new project. And this time we're going to call. This is the render test, series 01. And we're going to go for the mix frame rates just for the time being. And we're going to locate the files that we've just created. And we have a number of them.
So I'm going to do I'm actually going to select all of them and we should find that there's a it should take all of them because it's the mix frame right. And if we go back to editing, there are all our clips. Now what I want to do is I only want to use the clips without the prefix at the end of the ABCD and all that. So I'm just going to use these clips here and just find a should be the and Primark in 1920 by 1080 so that is the timeline out there. That would have been the 24 frames per second one just running it at the camera so it's running it 16 megahertz and that will mean that we're recording at 30 frames per second and we're using the 1920s By 1080 pixels frame size so I'm just throwing these into the timeline.
Okay, so this video clip is 1920 by 1080 at 25 frames a second. We probably need that this one is probably the 4k one. So this is a little. This is a quick video test and this particular video clip is running at 25 frames per second. See is having a little bit problems there, because the image size is quite large. Just bring that in again and add it to the timeline.
What will now do is we'll just do a quick play and see what happens. And to make things even more confusing, we are now shooting at 23.93 I think it is roughly 24 frames per second. And again 1920 by 1080 at the camera so it's running at 60 megahertz and that will mean that we're recording at 30 frames per second. And we're using the 1920 by 1080 pixels frame size. Okay, so this video clip is 1920 by 1080 at 25 frames per second. So this is a little This is a quick video test, and this particular video clip, so there is a slight difference there.
Let's play that again. I'm using the 1920 by 1080 pixels frame size 23.93, I think it is roughly 24 frames per second. And again 1920 by 1080 at the camera, so it's running at 60 megahertz. And that will mean that we're recording at 30 frames per second. And we're using the 1920 by 1080 pixels frame size. So there should be a slight differences in what's going on.
So what we'll do is we'll quickly render that out. We'll call this mixed rights and just render that one out. Let's find a place for it to go. Yeah, that'd be fine. And we're just okay to automatically locate the clip, no playback. And to make things even more confusing, we are now shooting at 23.93 I think it is roughly 24 frames per second.
And again 1920 by 1080 at the camera so it's running at 60 megahertz and that will mean that we're recording at 30 frames per second. And we're using the 1920 by 1080 pixels frame size. Okay, so this video clip is 1920 by now 24 frames per second doesn't sound too much different To the 25 frames per second, but as soon as we get to the 30 frames per second, that's that's rented out at 25 frames per second. My voice is on sound a little bit like a chip is roughly 24 frames per second. And again 1920 by 1080 at the camera, so it's running it 60 megahertz. And that will mean that we're recording at 30 frames per second.
And we're using the 1920 by 1080 pixels frame size. Okay, so this video clip is 1920 by 1080 at 25. So you can hear a difference in that one. So that's, that's, that's fine. We've proved that one. Okay, so what we're now going to do is we're going to go back out and we're going to create a new project.
And this one is going to be set frame rate. I'm going to set this one at 25 frames per second and create we're now going To import just the clips that have the prefixes beside them, selected all of them, I just go that one, too. Because I'm on a Mac, I can go apple. So these have all been rented out. And you'll notice here in here, because we've set the frame rate, the only, only clips at 25 frames per second are being allowed in is graying out the 24 frames per second and the 30 frames are 29.97. So it's not allowing those ones in it seeing these is AVC HD or 10 ATP.
We could also import To the larger ones, the 4k but because we've rerender them we don't need to. So we're just going to select those ones and import. Go to Edit shouldn't just be sound. So this little, this is a quick video test as a senior sound, so it's not quite taking them with it. So we'll go with B and to make things and these quick names the timeline so there's a little So this little, this is a quick video test. And this particular video clip is running at 25 frames per second.
That's also the 4k one. 4k one that's been reduced to 10 ATP needs need see if I can import a couple other ones. We'll take that one. Okay, so this video clip is 1920 by 10 it at 25 frames a second. The last one was actually at 4k, not this one. This one would have been 4k.
And to make things even more confusing, we are now shooting at 23.93 I think it is or roughly 24 frames per second and then just need the 81. So we'll just quickly render that one out and add this one to the timeline.