I have not been able to verify this on any other BI systems at the moment, but on my own system, something happened between May 23 and May 24. On that day, my time lapse camera, which dutifully records one frame every 10 seconds during daylight hours, suddenly began recording the full frame rate of the camera (15fps).
What used to be a 400MB, 14 hour clip (that would play back in about 5 min), has morphed into a nearly-8GB clip that is real time on playback.
I've tried re-creating the camera. I've tried it with direct-to-disc and standard re-encoding. BI seems to simply ignore the "alt/timelapse frame rate" settings.
Has anyone else seen this happen?

For reference, here's what the clip SHOULD look like if the recording is at 1 frame every 10 sec:

But here's what it looks like after it bumped to 15FPS:

Interestingly enough, according to the change log/what's new there was an update pushed on 5/23:

I've sent an email to Ken to see if there is something in that update that could have inadvertently affected the ability to specify an alternate frame rate.
What used to be a 400MB, 14 hour clip (that would play back in about 5 min), has morphed into a nearly-8GB clip that is real time on playback.
I've tried re-creating the camera. I've tried it with direct-to-disc and standard re-encoding. BI seems to simply ignore the "alt/timelapse frame rate" settings.
Has anyone else seen this happen?

For reference, here's what the clip SHOULD look like if the recording is at 1 frame every 10 sec:

But here's what it looks like after it bumped to 15FPS:

Interestingly enough, according to the change log/what's new there was an update pushed on 5/23:

I've sent an email to Ken to see if there is something in that update that could have inadvertently affected the ability to specify an alternate frame rate.