I think you can edit this section:
optionMenuGrp -label (uiRes("m_createPrefWndUI.kTime"))
-cc ("prefWndUnitsChanged \"time\"")
timeOpts;
string $fps = (uiRes("m_createPrefWndUI.kFps"));
string $unitFPS =
(uiRes("m_createPrefWndUI.kUnitFps"));
menuItem -label `format -s "15" $fps`;
menuItem -label `format -s "Film" -s "24"
$unitFPS`;
menuItem -label `format -s "PAL" -s "25"
$unitFPS`;
menuItem -label `format -s "NTSC" -s "30"
$unitFPS`;
menuItem -label `format -s "Show" -s "48"
$unitFPS`;
menuItem -label `format -s "PAL Field" -s "50"
$unitFPS`;
menuItem -label `format -s "NTSC Field" -s "60"
$unitFPS`;
menuItem -label
(uiRes("m_createPrefWndUI.kMilliSeconds"));
menuItem -label
(uiRes("m_createPrefWndUI.kSecondsItem"));
menuItem -label
(uiRes("m_createPrefWndUI.kMinutes"));
menuItem -label
(uiRes("m_createPrefWndUI.kHours"));
menuItem -label `format -s "2" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "3" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "4" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "5" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "6" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "8" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "10" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "12" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "16" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "20" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "40" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "75" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "80" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "100" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "120" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "125" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "150" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "200" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "240" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "250" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "300" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "375" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "400" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "500" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "600" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "750" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "1200" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "1500" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "2000" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "3000" $fps`;;
menuItem -label `format -s "6000" $fps`;;
in /usr/autodesk/maya2012-x64/scripts/startup/createPrefWndUI.mel (or
something similar). Sound a little convoluted though.
Might want to ask Sylvain or Eric, he's been a long time on Maya as far as
I can remember.
Cheers
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 7:22 AM, Alok <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Ben but that only changes the playback speed so the captures can
> be done at custom speeds, but it does not change the fcurves so the
> transform of the object in Maya is exactly the same as the transform of
> object in Softimage at the same frame.
>
> On 26/09/2012 5:06 PM, Ben Houston wrote:
>
> Pick "other" as the Playback speed and then you can set the frame rate
> explicitly in the number box to the right of that in Maya. Or at least
> that is how I thought it worked.
> -ben
>
> On Wed, Sep 26, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Alok <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> We have tracked and animated objects in Softimage at 23.98 fps. We bring
>> the animation in Maya, but in Maya there is no custom FPS setting
>> available. The closest is 24 FPS, so obviously the animation does not
>> match. The only solution I can think is to quickly script to scale the
>> FCurves.
>>
>> Does that seems to be the approach or is there anything else I can do
>> differently.
>>
>> Any help much appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> --
>>
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