Hey, I recently got a camera that also shoots in 120fps, and the program I use is Adobe Premiere Elements. The problem is that the program views all of my videos as 30fps. How can I change that so I can use the 120fps the camera offers?
@FreshHergesh The camera might record in 120fps, but the file it produces is indeed only 30fps as I recall. A true 120fps video file would be *massive*, and at least for this camera and its "consumer grade" storage hardware and media, probably unfeasible.
Hey, I recently got a camera that also shoots in 120fps, and the program I use is Adobe Premiere Elements. The problem is that the program views all of my videos as 30fps. How can I change that so I can use the 120fps the camera offers?
FreshHergesh 2 months ago
@FreshHergesh The camera might record in 120fps, but the file it produces is indeed only 30fps as I recall. A true 120fps video file would be *massive*, and at least for this camera and its "consumer grade" storage hardware and media, probably unfeasible.
astar4lyfe 2 months ago
what kind of cat is that
opticalcreative 5 months ago
I love how he flies in the air. Woo! Great video, Paul!
DaniCaliLove 9 months ago