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Question!

Posted: 06 Nov 2011, 15:51
by BooE
Whar settings do I have to use when I shoot a video? I tryed whidt the original settings but hen the movie was cut into peaces and it lagged. (sorry for my bad english...)

Re: Question!

Posted: 06 Nov 2011, 15:58
by JanZuKa
The replay editor automatically cuts the clip when it's size exceeds 1Gb. I personally render my movies as raw avi and edit them in a video editing software where I select the output file and decoding.

Re: Question!

Posted: 06 Nov 2011, 16:42
by BooE
But what about fps and anti alis?? and does settings?

Re: Question!

Posted: 07 Nov 2011, 11:03
by zootie
Think it a matter of just playing around to get the best picture that will suite you.

I normally set it to 1280x720 and 16x anti-aliasing, 30 fps. Then use xvid codec to reduce the size, but I guess raw is better for editing afterwards.

:pop:

Re: Question!

Posted: 11 Nov 2011, 12:27
by Shoko16
i wish if anyone could help me here...!

So here is my problem;
When i shoot video on my EOS 500D, there is no problem. But as soon as i put the card my friends EOS 550D, it can only shoot video for about 3 sec.
Now i have read something about "low level formatting", and i guess that could be the answer, but I can't seem to find any guidelines, to this particular SD card.
Could you guys help? It is kinda urgent, cause' I have a video shoot on tuesday.

Thanks you in advance.

Re: Question!

Posted: 11 Nov 2011, 13:09
by metoxys
Shoko16 wrote:i wish if anyone could help me here...!

So here is my problem;
When i shoot video on my EOS 500D, there is no problem. But as soon as i put the card my friends EOS 550D, it can only shoot video for about 3 sec.
Now i have read something about "low level formatting", and i guess that could be the answer, but I can't seem to find any guidelines, to this particular SD card.
Could you guys help? It is kinda urgent, cause' I have a video shoot on tuesday.

Thanks you in advance.
Okay.
Use any other website, place on the Internet or actual life communities instead of discussing your problem at a forum related to a particular series of games. *sniff*