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<blockquote data-quote="Asset4air" data-source="post: 72988" data-attributes="member: 13192"><p>Hi Ned, Yes of course, I have copied and pasted exactly how it was explained to me some time ago........</p><p>This was a post I received on an earlier video I did. Very helpful guy called Richard.[emoji106]</p><p>Hope this helps you.....</p><p></p><p></p><p>nice video. Look at the frame rate of your video editor timeline. If possible, change it to match the frame rate of the Spark, which is 29.97 FPS. This can help smoothen out the steppiness of the video as evident with the train passing, and the cars in the round about. If you are able to do that, you may also want to try reducing the playback to 80%, which will convert the Sparks 29.97 down to 23.97, which is effectively Hollywoods 24 FPS. this too will smoothen out video though not as noticeably as matching the frame rate of the Spark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Asset4air, post: 72988, member: 13192"] Hi Ned, Yes of course, I have copied and pasted exactly how it was explained to me some time ago........ This was a post I received on an earlier video I did. Very helpful guy called Richard.[emoji106] Hope this helps you..... nice video. Look at the frame rate of your video editor timeline. If possible, change it to match the frame rate of the Spark, which is 29.97 FPS. This can help smoothen out the steppiness of the video as evident with the train passing, and the cars in the round about. If you are able to do that, you may also want to try reducing the playback to 80%, which will convert the Sparks 29.97 down to 23.97, which is effectively Hollywoods 24 FPS. this too will smoothen out video though not as noticeably as matching the frame rate of the Spark [/QUOTE]
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