Merging Clips - how to keep 50fps

I have 2 quicktime-clips, both 50fps, same bandwith-rate and size. When I put them together in Quicktime and export the output changes to a lower as 50 fps.
Is there an option in quicktime to keep the current fps settings?

I have 2 quicktime-clips, both 50fps, same bandwith-rate and size. When I put them together in Quicktime and export the output changes to a lower as 50 fps.
Is there an option in quicktime to keep the current fps settings?
That usually depends on what specific "QT" app and option your are using in your work flow and how you plan to view the merged content. Even the word "export" can have different meanings in some apps.
It sounds to me as if you would actually prefer a "Save As..." work flow here. Would normally recommend use of the older, easier (and free) MPEG Streamclip app. If you have this app installed and if the files to be merged are named using a playback alpha-numeric sequence (e.g., file_1, file_2, file_3, etc.), then just drag and drop all files simultaneously to the MPEG Streamclip window and thelect the "Save As..." option. This work flow will save the merged data in its opriginal compression format to the new standalone file container. This method works for most QT players but can create a problem with certain mobile devices (iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, TV, etc.) using player version that expect/demand the merged data be stored to "flattened" audio and/or video track streams. (I.e. "Save As..." actions can place the data on multiple audio and/or video tracks.)
As to frame rates, are you referring to the encoded frame rates or the "realtime" frame rates seen during playback? Playback frame rates typically vary during playback and this is normal. In addition, depending on the file content and system workload, the player may also skip frames during playnack as the play may see fit. This too is normal. In the case of merged data, file stats can also change dependent on the individual segments merged since these stat are "total average" stats for the combilned file. A "Save As..." work flow should retain the original frame rate if all merged segments have the same frame rate but an "exported" workflow may change the frame frate. In some cases, the frame rate is "fixed" by the specific codec being used. In other cases, it may be limited by the specific work flow. (E.g., the frame rate of a screen capture varies with the system's work load and CPU limitations.) In still other cases, the frame rate is controlled by the user depending on the codec and/or application being used. QT X, for instance, employs export presets which may optimize the output using an altered frame rate while exports from QT 7 Pro and MPEG Streamclip may allow certain codecs to use the "current" frame rate (which can vary from segment to segment depending on the original segment frame rate) or be fixed at a specific frame selected by the user. For instance, a QT 7 Pro H.264 video export would have the following options...
While the same option in MPEG Streamclip simply has a box into which you to can enter a custom frame rate if you don't want the application to automatically control the frame rate.
As you can see there are many answers to your seemingly simple question.

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