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General => General Discussion => Video Editing/Compression => Topic started by: Eddie on December 12, 2011, 02:50:08 PM

Title: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Eddie on December 12, 2011, 02:50:08 PM
How much would i speed up each clip whilst recording at 10fps?
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Kingalmighty on December 12, 2011, 03:00:18 PM
i doubt anyone would watch a stunting slideshow...
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Eddie on December 12, 2011, 03:08:28 PM
probably get like 2 3 people still worth it.. not much help are ya.
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: disciplo on December 12, 2011, 03:14:27 PM
that depends on the velocity of the rep, usually I set the velocity green thing to 252% and sometimes to 226%
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Beat on December 12, 2011, 04:03:43 PM
Recording at 10fps is perfectly fine, SA uses a render engine thingy so recording at that FPS would slow the game nicely enough to be sped up again to normal speed.

Do the math, if you record at 10fps then you want to get 25fps, then go up to the properties and change the speed to 2.5. 10 x 2.5 = 25

Just a fact for those complaining about 10fps recording not working, half of my videos are recorded at 10fps.
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Kingalmighty on December 12, 2011, 04:08:07 PM
pardon my ignorance, i just dont know anything about recording stunts
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Plani on December 12, 2011, 04:19:04 PM
10 fps / Playback rate = 2,500
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Eddie on December 12, 2011, 04:19:51 PM
Recording at 10fps is perfectly fine, SA uses a render engine thingy so recording at that FPS would slow the game nicely enough to be sped up again to normal speed.

Do the math, if you record at 10fps then you want to get 25fps, then go up to the properties and change the speed to 2.5. 10 x 2.5 = 25

Just a fact for those complaining about 10fps recording not working, half of my videos are recorded at 10fps.

Thanks
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Syny on December 12, 2011, 06:45:40 PM
Like BeaT and Plani say  :lol:
It's just a math question.
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Afterlife on December 13, 2011, 01:17:48 PM
It is 2,360
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: FELIX on December 13, 2011, 02:20:03 PM
2,5 everybody who names another rate is retarded
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: disciplo on December 13, 2011, 02:27:12 PM
2,5 everybody who names another rate is retarded

how so? some of my reps are more speeded up than others so I have to slow down or speed up the video, remember not everyone has good and stable fps
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: TheGT4sm on December 13, 2011, 02:28:59 PM
2,5 everybody who names another rate is retarded
This lol

Also @ disciplo: tick the box that says "Lock framerate while recording", then you will get 10fps regardless. Even if your FPS is like 2 or something.
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: disciplo on December 13, 2011, 02:55:27 PM
Also @ disciplo: tick the box that says "Lock framerate while recording", then you will get 10fps regardless. Even if your FPS is like 2 or something.

hmm I'm not quite sure if I understood what you're saying, but if you're talking about unstable fps while recording  then you misunderstanded me, I was talking about unstable speed at reps due to unstable fps, and even if you record at steady 25 or 10 fps, there will always be irregular speeds so there's no way to fix this and I have to do what I've said before, setting the velocity differently on each clip
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: TheGT4sm on December 13, 2011, 03:03:18 PM
Also @ disciplo: tick the box that says "Lock framerate while recording", then you will get 10fps regardless. Even if your FPS is like 2 or something.

hmm I'm not quite sure if I understood what you're saying, but if you're talking about unstable fps while recording  then you misunderstanded me, I was talking about unstable speed at reps due to unstable fps, and even if you record at steady 25 or 10 fps, there will always be irregular speeds so there's no way to fix this and I have to do what I've said before, setting the velocity differently on each clip
Whatever, if you wanna make a laggy video, go for it. :|
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: __JREN on December 13, 2011, 03:21:53 PM
Just record some shit laggy, fucked up.. Add dubstep and you'll have an epic glitch video :ajaja:
That's what VirtualInsanity 3 is about! Even recorded it with my first pc (that oldschool machine :ajaja:) so the "effects" are more realistic!

Don't believe me? Check it tomorrow by yourself!
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: FELIX on December 13, 2011, 03:24:09 PM
Just record some shit laggy, fucked up.. Add dubstep and you'll have an epic glitch video :ajaja:
That's what VirtualInsanity 3 is about! Even recorded it with my first pc (that oldschool machine :ajaja:) so the "effects" are more realistic!

Don't believe me? Check it tomorrow by yourself!

You said it's going to get released "tomorrow" alot lately...
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: __JREN on December 13, 2011, 03:25:08 PM
Just record some shit laggy, fucked up.. Add dubstep and you'll have an epic glitch video :ajaja:
That's what VirtualInsanity 3 is about! Even recorded it with my first pc (that oldschool machine :ajaja:) so the "effects" are more realistic!

Don't believe me? Check it tomorrow by yourself!

You said it's going to get released "tomorrow" alot lately...
tomorrow  :ajaja:
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: disciplo on December 13, 2011, 03:44:27 PM
Also @ disciplo: tick the box that says "Lock framerate while recording", then you will get 10fps regardless. Even if your FPS is like 2 or something.

hmm I'm not quite sure if I understood what you're saying, but if you're talking about unstable fps while recording  then you misunderstanded me, I was talking about unstable speed at reps due to unstable fps, and even if you record at steady 25 or 10 fps, there will always be irregular speeds so there's no way to fix this and I have to do what I've said before, setting the velocity differently on each clip
Whatever, if you wanna make a laggy video, go for it. :|

I still think you didn't understand what I was saying lol but whatever can't explain it better
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: TheGT4sm on December 13, 2011, 10:22:49 PM
Also @ disciplo: tick the box that says "Lock framerate while recording", then you will get 10fps regardless. Even if your FPS is like 2 or something.

hmm I'm not quite sure if I understood what you're saying, but if you're talking about unstable fps while recording  then you misunderstanded me, I was talking about unstable speed at reps due to unstable fps, and even if you record at steady 25 or 10 fps, there will always be irregular speeds so there's no way to fix this and I have to do what I've said before, setting the velocity differently on each clip
Whatever, if you wanna make a laggy video, go for it. :|

I still think you didn't understand what I was saying lol but whatever can't explain it better
I know exactly what you meant. Having to playback at a lower framerate than 25fps is just... it looks laggy.
I don't care if the replay is too fast for whatever reason, I like me a smooth video. :ajaja:
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Veno on December 14, 2011, 04:12:07 AM
all the videos i've edited are with 10 fps, and then changed speed to 2,5  :ajaja:
I'm the the best editor out there, but just pointing it out, so you know that it works :>
Title: Re: Recording SA at 10fps
Post by: Tg on December 17, 2011, 10:01:38 AM
nonsence no laggy video or anything just make the playback rate at 2.5 and thats it lol simple all my vids are recorded that way except balbuzz's solo
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