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Thanks for the tips. I will try upgrading my video drivers. I think I am using ATI. Will also try turning off hardware rendering. But will be very slow though.

Thanks heaps,

Kiam
Hi,

An update on my trial of PD9. Conversion from 60fps to 30fps is smoother than PD8. No more blotchy artefacts. That's a plus. mpg conversion from mp4 is still bad and unusable.

But what I am after - 1080p 60fps is still not working. Kevin, your suggestion on custom profile is great and after setting them, the final output is still 30fps (or 29.97). I tried 60 and 59.94 but converts to 30 and 29.97 respectively. I tried various formats, mt2s, mp4 etc but still the same. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Kiam
Hi,

I am using the Sanyo FH1. It is the cheapest 60fps camera (to my knowledge). Only thing is the camera is NTSC only. Video format is MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 (.MP4). This format is easlily accepted in PD.
Takes beautiful videos at the highest setting. I just have not had good results with PD8 as it only supports 30fps. Some artifacts are seen during output process. I had far better results (like original and keeps the 1080p 60fps) with a freeware that only joins clips with limited editing. Since I require more than simple editing, the freeware is insuficient.

thanks,

Kiam
Hi Kevin,

Thanks for the quick reply. Looks like it can from the custom profile. I will download trial and verify.

Regards,

Kiam
Hi,
I have PD8 and also interested in what PD9 can do before I upgrade.
My 'gotta have' is output movies (to a format) at 1080p 60fps. Do you know if this option is available?

Appreciate any advice/info.

Thanks,

Kiam
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