How to export QuickTime movie at 30 fps? Nearest option is 29.97

How to export a QT video at 30 frames per second?

I do not understand why the closest option is 29.97 - all the content of the project is 30 frames per second.

The only way to export at 30 frames per second is to choose match sequence settings, which for some reason any exports in the form of mpeg (the source material is a sequence of .png).

Very well, you are just ignorant.

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