GoPro HD Hero 30fps vs. 60fps

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2010

Video of a RZR playing around in both 30fps and 60fps, regular speed and slow motion. In general 60fps produces great slow motion shots, however as you can see, even at regular speed looks much better.
Rendering was done at 30fps (29.970 NTSC) using sony vegas pro 9

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  • @natheodorus stupidest comment in YOutube congrats!!

  • The whole argument about what FPS the human eye can see at is very old and very wrong.

    60FPS is easily distinguishable from 30FPS. I can even tell the difference between 60FPS and 120FPS.

    It's much, MUCH more noticeable on the PC since graphics (even in video games) do not usually include motion blur, but it's also evident in video.

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  • does anybody know what the best program is to edit gopro footage?

  • Game forum weapon! Hahahahaha!

  • @iamthegreatest1234 Whoa hold on dude just press the blue "see all" link above the comment box and press ctrl and the f key. Then type the user name and it will highlight where the name shows up.

  • @qefyr then maybe he cut down the 60 to 30 and the 30 to 15

  • @dragonxanimation Youtube is not support 60fps

  • @9MinamiKe6 then why is 60 smoother?

  • Well, I'm off to find natheodorus' comment. I'll be back in three years.

  • SO IN CONCLUSION. If you do slowmotion/ramped shots then use 60 fps. Since youtube flash player is only capable of doing 30 fps and it will be regular speed for the entire video, then just use 30 fps. PROBLEM SOLVED!

  • another thing you could try is by pausing the video on normal speed and looking at the difference between the still images. yes youtube does cap videos to 30fps but you can still notice the difference as they are rendered at different fps

  • YouTube limits itself to 30 fps

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