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60 FPS Clip slowed down to 50% and gets choppy


60 FPS Clip slowed down to 50% and gets choppy

I just wanted to slow it down to 50% what i did via right click and speed set to 50%. but then it plays fine first but in the middle always stutters/is choppy ...

why does my 60fps footage look choppy when slowed down ... - Reddit

If your TIMELINE is 60fps like your video any slowing down will result in stuttering. If your TIMELINE is 30fps , then 50% is fine And if your ...

View topic - 60 FPS footage looks jittery when slowed down

If you shot it at 60fps and you want to slow it down you would set it to -40% not -50%. The formula is 24/ Amount of FPS = Slow Motion ...

Choppy motion when slowing down 60fps but export at 60fps?

For slow motion, you would record video at, for example, 120 fps to be played at 60 fps (1/2 speed) in a 60 fps timeline or at 30 fps (1/4 speed) in a 30 fps ...

choppy slow motion - Apple Support Community

I have been trying to slow down footage but when I do, it is choppy instead of smooth. I have footage shot in 60fps, dropping it into a 24fps timeline.

FCPX choppy slow motion (not the usual pr… - Apple Community

When I slow down 50p footage in a 24p timeline (slowed to 48%) I get this choppy effect each few seconds during the clip.

How to slow down a video without it being choppy? - Shotcut Forum

If your footage is 60fps, then changing speed to 50% will give a 30fps result and be acceptable, any slower will result in human sight detecting frame changes, ...

SMOOTH Slow Motion With Only 60 FPS in Davinci Resolve

If your clip is very choppy after doing this, you can just leave out "enhanced better". For me I only had to use Optical flow. Still.

Why is my video choppy when I slow it down for slow motion ... - Quora

We are used to watching motion at somewhere between 24 frames per second (FPS) for cinema film and up to 60 frames per second for video.

60fps slow motion – not working? - Adobe Premiere Pro

Look at the settings in Premiere. If the frame rate column is not visible in your project panel then open the info panel and click on the clip.

When shooting video, do you use 60 fps or 30 fps? I ... - Threads

Most people shooting higher frame rates want to potentially slow down in post. Social media likes 30fps as well as live tapings, 34 is standard ...

60fps slow motion not smooth in some clips but not others?

You have soft background in second clip. It hides the stuttering. What shutter speed do you use? Reply Bookmark. Reply with quote Subscribe.

60fps clips are choppy when at 50% speed - Adobe Community

Im using the latest version of Premiere pro. I make reels for work, and consistently slow down all my 60fps clips to 50% speed for slow motion.

Frame Rates: Real-time to Slow Motion | 24fps to 1000fps - YouTube

30 FPS played back at 24 has a nice look. Things are slowed down slightly, but not too much. However, if the clip have audio, it's going to ...

Choosing Correct Frame Rate for Slow Motion

If you slow your 60p clip down by 2x in a 30fps project, PD will simply double the existing (30fps) frames and you won't ever see the actual ...

Shoot video in high fps or slow down in iMovie? - Mavic Pilots

Well-Known Member ... It is never recommended that you slow down video (edit: unless you shot at a high frame rate, like 60+fps). This requires ...

Working with Frame Rates & Slow Motion in Adobe Premiere

2) The new sequence settings are the settings that match your input video. So if the video is a 60fps video, it will end up making the output of ...

video is blocky/choppy - VEGAS Community

You can use 60fps, etc. but only for slow motion and right click the media to "add at project framerate". Also, 25fps is for PAL regions, not ...

If I Film at 60fps and Want to Edit to Slow mo What Should the fps Be?

This is because 60fps can be minimized by 50% to produce a 30fps video which effectively delivers the visuals in slow motion. Anything less than ...

How do I make my 60fps clips play in slow-mo in a 25fps timeline ...

I found that I had to slow the clip down to 20% to get the effect, which seems to be what you are saying too. Compare this to importing a slo-mo ...