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Why is that? Is your PC display or the phone display working at 50Hz?
Here in the UK that's pretty normal...
We even have the audacity to watch TV using PAL instead of NTSC.
My 'Home Movie' clips aren't much better to watch at 50fps if I'm honest !
The only filming I do at 50fps is from my GoPro 6 Black, mounted to my soapbox racer.
I generally produce these clips to make 25fps final versions, but if anything 'Interesting' happens, then I can slow things down a tad.
I was thinking just how fast these renerding times are compared to when I first tried to start editing...
OK, in 1991, there was no home PC capable of editing was there ?
These were the days of feeding my Hi8 camera through a magic box that could play with the colour a little, into my SVHS recorder that could 'Insert edit' onto a blacked tape... (This set up cost a mint, far more in 'Real' terms than my current system !)
The first computer I used to play with video was the humble Commodore Amiga 500 with its 'Genlock' adding titles.
I didn't 'Edit' on a home PC until Windows 98 worked with USB and I aquired a video card capable of capturing video.
Back then, producing 640 x 480 files took an age !
The idea of 'Producing' a dvd file at well over 10x speed was incomprehensible.
And yet we now moan when our editing production slows down below real time !
My current PC was bought with video editing in mind.
(My old 2nd generation i7 with 8Gb RAM was getting a little overawed by 4K files.)
It currently has a Ryzen 2700 sitting on a 470X motherboard.
(It started life as 1700 on a 370X, but the combo 'Failed' and was replaced under waranty)
The processor is over-clocked to 4GHz and is water cooled.
Graphics card is nVidia 1070 8Gb (Truly ridiculous idea back in the 1990's ! )
I have 32 Gb RAM.
2 ssd's, one in the M2 socket and a disc based hard drive to store 'Produced' work.
I only use one monitor, LG 32 inch 4K. It works.
Sound from USB connected AudioEngine 2 speakers.
My software has always been upgraded only when I saw the need, so I've missed out on several PD versions since first getting Version 5 very cheap. I had PD10, then 13. I upgraded to 15 when I played with 360deg video for the first time and now I have PD365 as it allows me to import 10 bit 4K files from my Fuji X-T3.
(Just so long as I don't want to apply a LUT to my HLG files... For some reason I can't manage that yet, I produce black screens with sound only...)
I accept that the limiting factor on producing masterpieces is
ME !
I simply don't have the ability to justify anything better for quite some time.
I dream that in ten years time, I'll live somewhere that is geographically suitable for producing day to night, astro-photography time-lapse masterpieces... Yet I know that in the correct hands, I have the kit capable of this right now.
On the subject of LUTs - Please Mrs CyberLink, can we have the ability to apply LUTs with a degree of control ?
Yes, I have tried
ynotfish's opacity trick on a lower track of a time-line... Fantastic tip, Many thanks. It works.
But then the rendering times take a real hit then don't they ? !
Gerry