How to Use This Calculator
- Enter the frame rate (FPS) of your video or animation. Common frame rates include 24 FPS (cinematic), 30 FPS (standard video), and 60 FPS (high-frame-rate video).
- Enter the number of frames you want to calculate the duration for.
- Click the "Calculate" button to see the results.
- The calculator will display:
- Milliseconds per frame
- Total duration in milliseconds
- Total duration in seconds
When to Use This Calculator
This calculator is useful for:
- Video editors calculating the duration of clips based on frame count
- Animators timing keyframes and animations
- Game developers determining animation playback speeds
- Content creators planning video projects with specific timing requirements
Example Calculation
If you have a 30-second video at 30 FPS and want to know how many frames that is:
Frames = 30 seconds × 30 FPS = 900 frames
Milliseconds per frame = 1000 ms / 30 FPS ≈ 33.33 ms
Total duration = 900 frames × 33.33 ms/frame ≈ 29,970 ms
Tips
- For precise results, use a higher precision frame rate (e.g., 29.97 instead of 30 for NTSC video)
- Remember that 1 second = 1000 milliseconds
- This calculator assumes a constant frame rate throughout the duration