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60fps Vs 30fps


RADDY1993

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Hey guys i need some opinions on frame rates, i cant decide between 30fps and 60fps for my videos. Below are 2 videos i rendered out using Sony Vegas Pro 13 and captured with an Elgato HD60, the first video is 1080p and 30fps whilst the second is 720p and 30fps. Hopefully you guys can help me make a decision on what to stick with as i like the smoothness  of 60fps but also like the quality of 1080p. Please watch the first i 1080p hHD and the second in 720p HD. Thanx guys :)


 


1080p 30fps


 



 


720p 60fps


 



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I prefer 1080p/60fps

I can do 1080p 60fps but PC struggles and i get a few frame drops, thats why i asked about these videos as there the best combinations of picture ratio and frame rate i can get.

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720@60fps looks smoother.

 

what are you sony vegas render settings?

Your the 3rd person to ask that :) i will post them in here a bit later along with color correction and some other little tips.

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The clarity and contrast of the 720 look great, but way to much blur during high speed events imo. I think the 1080 @30 flows better, either way I definitely need to get an Elgato the PS share isn't cutting it any more nice work!

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caputre in 720p@60fps and render it in 1080p@60fps if your capture card cannot handle the 1080p@60fps material :)

 

edit: also so far only Chrome supporty youtube 60fps footage i think, so only a small group of your viewership will see a difference

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caputre in 720p@60fps and render it in 1080p@60fps if your capture card cannot handle the 1080p@60fps material :)

 

edit: also so far only Chrome supporty youtube 60fps footage i think, so only a small group of your viewership will see a difference

Internet explorer does also.

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