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You shouldn't record/speed up as Genyus suggested though, that destroys the 25 FPS look
I got a a weaker CPU, less RAM and a 7950GT and also have problems sometimes. You shouldn't record/speed up as Genyus suggested though, that destroys the 25 FPS look (frames will overlay each other what will cause a slight motion blur look). Rather record with stabilized 10 FPS and speed those clips up to 250% to get smooth 25 FPS clips.
Record at 10fps in fraps, And speed up by 250 percent in vegas? I have not opened vegas for 3 years lol, This will be fun.
Quote from: stuntman on May 17, 2011, 07:38:04 AMRecord at 10fps in fraps, And speed up by 250 percent in vegas? I have not opened vegas for 3 years lol, This will be fun. Yep. Just insert a 10 FPS clip into Vegas and right click on it. In the right click menu click on the bottom's field called "Properties...". In that window there's an option called "Playback rate:" with the stock amount of 1,000. Change that to 2,500 to gain the 25 FPS speed.Make sure that the frame rate is also setted to 25 FPS in the project settings (File / Properties....) and it all should be fine.@ Hakon: 15 x 1,666666666... = 24,99999999... so you'll ALWAYS have that unwatned blur thing. It's just 0,11111111... and not much noticeable, but longer videos got thousands of frames whereas that difference can cause problems on masks to give a great example.
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