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Spot|DSE wrote on 1/9/2005, 3:21 PM
It depends on your delivery.
If you are delivering to DVD, it will allow you to put approx 20-25% more media on your DVD. If you are delivering to broadcast, it won't be accepted, as it needs to be 29.97fps, but they can do the pulldown for you if necessary. The DVD player will do this anyway, regardless.
ericd2003 wrote on 1/9/2005, 8:15 PM
Not much except your rendering would probably take much longer.
Eric
usman152008 wrote on 1/9/2005, 8:21 PM
so which one is better quality: 24fps or 29fps
BillyBoy wrote on 1/9/2005, 8:42 PM
It not really a quality issue. It boils down to do you want Vegas to do all the extra work, if so, why? When you change the frame rate either up or down it makes the rendering process take longer, somtimes lots longer if you also change file formats. Again it boils down to what are you trying to accomplish? Ball is back in your court.

WHY do you want to change frame rates?

Aside from making a smaller file or doing something for PAL land when you're in NTSC land, you probably wouldn't want to.