Hi
I want to slow some video down to 240fps, In the speed/Time laspse you have frame frequency but if i put in 240 nothing happens, is this how you would slow it down to 240 fps? or is the only way for me to slow it down is to use the slider which is the speed? I am using a camera that does slow motion to 200fps.
Thanks
Using slow motion: how to slow it to 240fps
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Re: Using slow motion: how to slow it to 240fps
You have to use the speed slider. you can slow down to 10%.
The frame frequency is bugged for the last 5 years and it is useless.
The frame frequency is bugged for the last 5 years and it is useless.
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Re: Using slow motion: how to slow it to 240fps
Ok thats why nothing happens, thanks 
So if i want to slow it down from 200 fps to 240 fps i would slow it down by 20 percent is that the right way to calculate it? 200 + 20 percent = 240.
So if i want to slow it down from 200 fps to 240 fps i would slow it down by 20 percent is that the right way to calculate it? 200 + 20 percent = 240.
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Re: Using slow motion: how to slow it to 240fps
Looks as you don't understand slow motion.
Standard play is 30 or 25 fps (or 60). when you shoot 200fps with your camera and want to slow down , then in VS slide it down below 100%.
Say you shot 2sec, so you now have 400 frames.
for standard play you need to play it at 25/400 = ~6% and your 2sec will play for 16 seconds
Standard play is 30 or 25 fps (or 60). when you shoot 200fps with your camera and want to slow down , then in VS slide it down below 100%.
Say you shot 2sec, so you now have 400 frames.
for standard play you need to play it at 25/400 = ~6% and your 2sec will play for 16 seconds
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