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PeteRoy55
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May 31, 2017
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100fps slowmo, how to bring it to normal speed?

  • May 31, 2017
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What speed percent increase do I need to bring a 100fps slowmo video back to normal speed?

I shot a 100fps PAL slowmo video with Canon 5D Mark 4 and the video file is a 25fps 1280x720

What speed increase in Premire pro do I need to make it play at normal speed?

Thank you

Link to video properties: http://i.imgur.com/JlEPf6A.png

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    Correct answer jasontcox

    Well if it's 100 fps and you want it to be 25 fps, I would probably assume 400% speed. Odd that the clip was recorded as 25 fps and not 100fps. Normally with many cameras, it will be recorded in its original frame rate and then you don't have to worry about conforming or changing speed when dropping it into a timeline, but it looks like with this clip you do!

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    jasontcox
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    Inspiring
    May 31, 2017

    Well if it's 100 fps and you want it to be 25 fps, I would probably assume 400% speed. Odd that the clip was recorded as 25 fps and not 100fps. Normally with many cameras, it will be recorded in its original frame rate and then you don't have to worry about conforming or changing speed when dropping it into a timeline, but it looks like with this clip you do!

    PeteRoy55
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    May 31, 2017

    Thank you, yeah the Canon 5D Mark 4 records slow motion / high speed rate files are 25 fps for PAL or 30 fps for NTSC and the clip is just 5 times longer. 400% is the right speed now thanks