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Hi there! Some of you may use Windows MovieMaker to make brickfilms; and u know, you should choose the duration of each frame in order to reach your preferred duration. So, you should know how long each frame should be. I have an equation for you to calculate it: [b]((1 / FPS ) x 60 ) / 60[/b] =Duration of each frame. for example, in 15 FPS: (( 1 / 15 ) x 60 ) / 60 = (60/15)/60= 0.06666666666666666666666666666667 ! So, to make a 15 FPS brickfilm in WMM, after importing pics select them all with Ctrl+A and the go to 'Edit' menu and in the 'Duration' field type 0.0667. Note that WMM will only show one number after '.' . Hope it is helpful! Some frequent DEF s (duration of each frame!) 60 = 0.016666666666666666 30 = 0.03333333333333333 15 = 0.06666666666666666666666666666667

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