for anyone with flickering problems
heres a fix flickering video i made due to lack of information around:
heres a fix flickering video i made due to lack of information around:
Etiquette, expectations, entitlement...
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Audionut on April 26, 2014, 11:15:54 AMit wasnt a feature request, it was a question of why it is not possible, as you all troll around how it aint possible but not give reasons (not any that ive found at least) least you couldve done was link to an explanation why it cant be done, (the only thing people stated was data rate limitations, which i clearly stated could be countered if we adjust the bitrate) rather than an insult which makes you look so far up your ass, enjoy your scent
Just a little reminder, that you sir, posted the troll question, despite it clearly being labeled a troll question in the FAQ, and clearly listed as a feature request, that is not possible.
Quote from: Audionut on April 23, 2014, 02:39:24 AMyou must feel so big right now
There's a bunch of little worker men that pick the frames off the sensor, and carry it to the H.264 encoder. With smaller sized frames, they can carry 60 of those suckers to the encoder, in 1 second.
However, due to constant bombardment from trolls, and losers, they simply don't have the strength to carry any more then 36 full hd frames, in a single second.
Every time a poster uses his 1st post, to ask a troll question, 1 of them dies.
Quote from: nick.p on April 23, 2014, 01:45:59 AMthanks
It isn't about data rate, it's about sensor limitation. The fps override only works up to about 36fps at 1080p and obviously 60 when it switches to 720p mode. You can get higher resolution in raw at 60fps but it will be squished.
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