![]() Phones usually does not make exact fps files! If you want to stick to your phone as “the camera”… Yes, there is no possibility to change the fps from 30 or 60 (NTSC) to 25 or 50 (PAL).īUT try some pro cam apps, for example “Filmic Pro” or “Moment Pro Camera”! They may have the this possibility if your phone is capable of it. (or something similar)Īlso and of course You can create a batch file that accepts parameters, to make the whole thing even more easier. If path has spaces in it, like the above, always put the whole thing in quote marks (")!!!īut it is very similar on other op.sys.s, for ex.: Of course if ffmpeg executable file is not in the “path”, you sholud define the full spec. The very easiest command line is (You can make it very much more “pro” if you learn thorough ffmpeg documentation):įfmpeg %SourceFileNameWithExtension% -r %OutputFrameRate%.00000000 %OutputFileNameWithExtension%įfmpeg footage1.mp4 -r 25 footage1_25fps.mp4 Of course not all of them, just those what are different from the timeline’s fps.įor example if you have 70% of the footage recorded with 25 fps and the rest with 30 fps, then more convinient to make a 25fps timeline, convert the 30fps files to 25 fps, and then go to editing.Īs Shotcut comes with ffmpeg in the pack, You can use it for this conversion. NEVER mix 25/50 with 30/60 fps footage on the same timeline! I tried googling this but the virtually all results point to simple “what is fps/pal/ntsc”, “which fps is better for slow mo” and “just don’t mix framerates”, nothing about actually best practice when mixing them. Of course, this is just a personal edit and I could get away with any settings but I’m hoping someone else went through the same and tested this more thoroughly. Or would 30 fps be better so both 50 and 60 will have more change to spread out the dropped frames and looks smoother? ![]() I would say most of the footage is 60 fps now, and only 20% is 50fps (also 50 (Is this smoother than duplicating for 50->60?). ![]() I’m curious about your experience with this issue, I thought I was being smart and switched to (PAL) 50fps mid holiday to reduce flickering in the evening lights but then switched back next day as I noticed my phone sadly can’t do PAL so I now have a mix of everything (including a 25 fps timelapse but that will be sped up so don’t care). ![]()
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