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Old July 15th, 2009, 07:02 AM   #31
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Obviously I am New to the EX3 and HD Video. I am not sure this is related to those but i'll ask anyway.

I recorded some Video on my EX3. Basic interior shots....all looked fine. But when i panned left to Right and played the footage back the video had a jitter/slight freeze to it. All Factory Settings. I didn't change anything

Has anyone had this happen, and why would this be happening?

i was playing it back through my mac in the Clip Browser Software.
I see the same thing shooting the same way. I shows up on an LCD computer monitor using any player I have including VLC.

But it doesn't render out that way after editing.

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Old July 15th, 2009, 11:25 AM   #32
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Piotr, Macs tend to lock themselves to 60Hz for any kind of LCD display. If you can get your PC or Mac to output at the correct frame rate and frame size ie 1920x1080 then you may be fine, but the majority of setups run at 60Hz.
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Old July 15th, 2009, 11:44 AM   #33
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Piotr, Macs tend to lock themselves to 60Hz for any kind of LCD display. If you can get your PC or Mac to output at the correct frame rate and frame size ie 1920x1080 then you may be fine, but the majority of setups run at 60Hz.
Fair enough, Alister - I don't know much about Macs :)
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Old July 15th, 2009, 04:00 PM   #34
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If you can get your PC or Mac to output at the correct frame rate and frame size ie 1920x1080 then you may be fine
Only way to achieve this properly AFAIK on the Mac is to use a Matrox MXO.
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