Seems that if I upload a video (17s), 5016 tokens, if I change fps (from the 1fps default) to 3fps, the video is then re-processed but then it ends up still with 5016 tokens. No matter what fps I choose, (even higher values like 5fps or 24fps (max)) it still has 5016 tokens after processing.
Seems like the FPS doesn’t actually changes.
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Hello,
Welcome to the Forum!
Could you please share the steps to reproduce the issue?
What model are you using. I tested it’s working on 2.5. Well I’m the developer here. Let me know your use case and I will fix right away.
Just upload a video, wait for it to process, hit the setting cog bottom left, change fps, wait for it to re-process.
Expected was the new token count will account for the new (increased fps) but it stays the same.
It happens on 2.5 Pro and actually any model.
here’s a recording: https://drive.google.com/file/d/15u3Vjw0RewxrFdOmp4A1iZ5PcJ0YNZeY/view?usp=sharing
@Junyan_Xu as extra details, seems it works for youtube links but doesn’t work for locally uploaded videos. I tried it on multiple accounts, it doesn’t work on any of them.
Also, setting start and end time also doesn’t work for locally uploaded videos.
Same issue here. Youtube videos work fine with setting FPS, start time/end time, uploaded videos do not recount tokens correctly.
I did encounter a different issue with long videos (1 million + tokens). When I increase the FPS it just errors.
Hello,
Apologies for the inconvenience. We were able to reproduce your issue and will be discussing it internally. We will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience.
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I’ve just noticed this as well unfortunately. AI Studio is amazing, but I was wondering if there was a way to get around this issue, as the AI can struggle with understanding what’s happening if the camera moves quite quickly in a video.