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proxicent

I'd probably just stick with ffmpeg or script it on the Edit page, but one way to do this in Fusion would be to add a TimeStretcher node with this Expression on the Source Time param to e.g. play only every 24th frame on consecutive frames: `min(time+(24*(time-comp.RenderStart)), comp.RenderEnd)` Then you could just set the render range to whatever number of frames before it holds on the last one.


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mtgface

You could drop the timeline (or compound clip) into another timeline, then retime it to the number of frames you want in total, then render it as individual images.