@thelinuxEXP Sorry if this question was answered before, but why are your videos usually 50 FPS instead of 60 FPS? I would say 60 FPS matches better with the devices that web videos are usually watched on. Is there a reason you chose 50 FPS?
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Felix Urbasik (fell@ma.fellr.net)'s status on Friday, 10-May-2024 23:08:13 JST Felix Urbasik -
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Nick @ The Linux Experiment (thelinuxexp@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 10-May-2024 23:08:12 JST Nick @ The Linux Experiment @fell I live in France, where light bulbs flicker at 50hz. If I record (and when I did) at 60fps, I get some nasty light flickering in the background, which some people didn’t notice, but others really did :)
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clacke (clacke@libranet.de)'s status on Friday, 10-May-2024 23:08:17 JST clacke @thelinuxEXP @fell Dissonance between camera and lights is something that can be noticed by your average person, but it made me think of that comment along the lines of "this movie had scenes supposedly in $50HZCOUNTRY but the audible buzz from the lights was 60 Hz and it yanked me right out of my suspension of disbelief".
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