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No issues. I'd use a timeline frame rate of 60fps so all of your GoPro frames will be accessible. PD will simply double each 30p drone frame so it will stay in sync.


Thanks so much - greetings from the Gold Cast Asutralia - i live in Cali for awhile too
Quote There are several ways to get slow mo, and you can do that at any frame rate.

Generally speaking, higher frame rates capture better motion in any contect, and they also give you finer motion per frame if you want to add slo mo. Unless you are trying to get the 24fps "film look" (which I have never used in 10 years of videography), you should definitely ditch that and go with 60p on your drone.


You have been very helpful, another question, I can not got to 60fps on the drone but can do 30,. when I am editing is that going to be an issue if i am filming in 60 on my go pro, or should i return to 30 on the go pro?
Quote For NTSC, "standard" framerates are 30 and 60, with 24fps being "film-like" and not so typical across all available resolutions.

If you're comfortable sharing the clip, you could upload it to a cloud folder on Google Drive, OneDrive, etc and paste the link here. It would also help to see your produced clip, either in the same folder or uploaded to YouTube (which can be unlisted so nobody without the link can see it.

That way, we can see what you're trying to do, and then test it out some other options for editing and possibly producing.


Thanks so much for that I will try to upload to youtube as i have a chanel.

Was wondering if those other frame rates are more standard why dont I just set my drone to 30 or 60 fps.. ?
I am shooting 60 on my go prom maily to be able to do slow motion sections.. is my thinking right??
Quote You're not. There isn't a standard 4K 24fps profile, but you can use the built-in Profile Analyzer, and it should create a custom profile to match your source clip's resolution, bitrate and frame rate:



Ok I did that but had to make a cuctom profile, the end result seems a little better but stil not I would say was smooth. Perhaps my filming is just a little too harsh. If that solution should fix it then I will go back to the drawing board and try softer pans and turns.
I am still supprised I had to make a custom profile, i would have thought that was apretty standard format. Thanks for your help
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You can get stuttering from the difference in frame rates. The original source video is shot in a lower frame rate. When you produce it in 30 fps you are missing 6 frames each second. Try producing the video in 23.98 fps and see how it turns out.



I can see where when I go to produce video it give me that option, sorry if i am being dumb!
I have a brand new computer i9 32 g Ram 6tb HD and a 512 ssd but after rendering videos they are choppy on pans etc. Filmed in 4K 23.98 FPS and rendering 4K MP4 4K 30MPS, NTSC what am I doing wrong?
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