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I'm not sure why this is happening all of a sudden. My slow motion is incredibly choppy when I slow the speed down to 45%. I'm aware that I have to raise the frame rate on my camera to give it the smoothness. I raise it to 60 frames which is the highest my camera can go. It always seems to work, but now all of a sudden, my slow motion is super choppy. I usually lower the sequencer settings to 24 frames since its a music video, but now it seems like every thing is just choppy.
Slowing 60 fps down to 45% will give you 27 fps and that will look somewhat choppy in a 24 fps timeline.
Try to slow down the 60 fps footage to 40%. That will give you 24 fps that will play nice in a 24 fps timeline. And, make sure to select Optical Flow as the Time Interpolation. Optical Flow do wonders.
......when I slow the speed down to 45%.
...I raise it to 60 frames which is the highest my camera can go.
...I usually lower the sequencer settings to 24 frames since its a music video
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what app?
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Premiere Pro
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Check the Audio Hardware Preferences. Default Audio Input should be set to No Input.
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The audio settings can effect the visuals??
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Yes.
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Slowing 60 fps down to 45% will give you 27 fps and that will look somewhat choppy in a 24 fps timeline.
Try to slow down the 60 fps footage to 40%. That will give you 24 fps that will play nice in a 24 fps timeline. And, make sure to select Optical Flow as the Time Interpolation. Optical Flow do wonders.
...when I slow the speed down to 45%.
...I raise it to 60 frames which is the highest my camera can go.
...I usually lower the sequencer settings to 24 frames since its a music video
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