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KerbobNewbie Joined: May 06, 2007 01:49Messages: 29Offline
Solved byOct 13, 2011 21:58
I shoot videos on my GoPro at 60fps. Unfortunately, PD9 throws away 30fps. So, when you go slow-mo, it does it with only 30fps of information ( boo!) which makes it choppy even with the interpretive feature.
Does PD10 fix this? Please please..
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KerbobNewbie Joined: May 06, 2007 01:49Messages: 29Offline
Oct 13, 2011 23:23
I bought and installed it.. I can't tell for sure if this is fixed or not. I guess it looks smooth at 50% speed, but its hard to tell. It doesn't look fantastic, but it could be my low quality 60fps video clip though... it may be fixed.
Would love to know for sure.. or how to tell.
I noticed that the 'properties' of the clip in PD10 shows 60fps. That doesn't necessarily mean its using all 60 though.
XeroxContributorLocation: California, USAJoined: Aug 09, 2009 01:36Messages: 446Offline
Oct 14, 2011 02:22
I have only the trial version, so I can't test AVC-HD video. I do have MPEG-2 that is 1920x1080, 50 fps progressive and each frame is numbered in sequence using a counter. When I change the speed of the video clip to exactly 50%, all the frames are there. I can advance each frame in the preview window and see that all the frames are there in order. When I produce a file at 25 fps progressive, all the frames are still there. No frames are missing.
Gateway DX4380, AMD A8-5500 Quad Core 3.2GHz with ATI Radeon HD 7560D; 16GB RAM; 1 TB SATA 7200 RPM; Windows 8 Pro 64-bit; PDR11, PDVD12.
KerbobNewbie Joined: May 06, 2007 01:49Messages: 29Offline
Nov 03, 2011 22:59
I don't know. I still think the slow mo in PowerDirector is dropping the frames. Here's a comparison of the slo-mo options I made in a short vid demonstration:
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