Topic: Monkey jam 15 FPS
so i use monkey jam and the logitech quickam 9000, When i use 15 FPS and watch the finished product of a scene, it looks slower than 15 fps, am i just seeing things or is this true.
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so i use monkey jam and the logitech quickam 9000, When i use 15 FPS and watch the finished product of a scene, it looks slower than 15 fps, am i just seeing things or is this true.
Ludvig wrote:You're seeing things.
Helpful.
You might have the 'hold' set to 2, which means you're actually filming at 7.5fps.
all that would do is make it worse...
He doesn't mean you SHOULD film at 7.5 fps. He's saying that you've been filming at that because you haven't put the Image Hold to 1. Look to the left side of the capture window, look for "Image Hold" and change it to one.
its always been on one tho
I use Monkey Jam and the quickcam pro 9000 and my videos look ok, I mean ther no slow or anything:)
set it 30 fps, that might help.
That would be mind-numbing!
not if you have the images set to two at once ![]()
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