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video frames per second
Name: scrollerbill Date: August 23, 2005 at 20:13:07 Pacific OS: win98se CPU/Ram: aptiva/224meg
Comment:
Can anyone tell me the frames per second for a vhs movie or a dvd movie? I have an old program on floppy disk that tests the fps of your video card. I did a test and found that mine is 33.3 fps. I was wondering if this is good bad or in between. I wanted to compare it to a vhs or dvd movie.
Name: Bryco Date: August 24, 2005 at 10:55:15 Pacific
Reply:
I create all of my movies that I later burn to DVD. Thay are at 30fps and they are excellent quality at such.
Bryan
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Response Number 2
Name: anonproxy Date: August 24, 2005 at 22:06:59 Pacific
Reply:
Of course the film rate does not dictate the playback rate. VHS hits around 30fps. 25-30 is common and acceptable for anything that doesn't require precision. 24fps is a standard filming rate, so a DVD may play at that.
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