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I still don't understand why you want 1080p/24. Why not 1080p/60? I assume the 24/60 are fps.
For example, video games run at 60fps (hopefully). They look better than something that runs at 30fps. Please explain why I would want less frames per second. And "because that's how it is encoded" is not what I'm looking for, because my next question would be : why not shoot/encode it at more frames per second? ![]() |
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