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studdering video
Sorry, I'm just now making the transition to HD and have a (dumb) question:
All panning/moving shots I've seen online (mostly vimeo with HD enabled) have studder to them; is this due to characteristics of HD, quality of HD camera, compression for the internet, my not-so-great video card...or what? Thanks very much amigos, Randy |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Albuquerque, NM
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Yeah, it's NOT the HD format or camera, it's probably your computer or video card. My HX A1s HD stuff has no stuttering at all.
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That's good news Danny..thatnks very much!
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seconded, it's most likely your PC/GPU or the way it's being rendered for Vimeo / Youtube et al, or any combination of above. In fact I was shooting BMX riders over the weekend trying to obtain a good 'judder' effect in the camera - it took at lot of doing!
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Location: Hamilton Ontario
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I thought the same thing about Vimeo...
But then i went to Firefox instead..What a difference over IE...The videos were displaying the way they were meant to be.. |
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What frame rate are you recording at? If it is 60i it will look this way because I believe Vimeo converts to 30fps. I noticed this a year ago when I posted to Vimeo.
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