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#1
for anyone with flickering problems

heres a fix flickering video i made due to lack of information around:

#2
Quote from: Audionut on April 26, 2014, 11:15:54 AM
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.
it 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
#3
not when youre bein a prick
#4
Quote from: Audionut on April 23, 2014, 02:39:24 AM
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.
you must feel so big right now

Quote from: nick.p on April 23, 2014, 01:45:59 AM
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.
thanks
#5
no one? no one can at least give a reason?
#6
great explanation...useless....

cannot be done...why, theoretically it makes sence and should be able to be done, i only ever read that the reason it is not able is due to the data rate at high bitrates, so if we reduce them then we can boost the fps...instead of calling people trolls and shit how about you explain why it cannot be done
#7
Hello, yes i asume most of you will say "no it wont work" (as i have read countless times) but could someone answer as to WHY, as i never read a proper answer

Heres my idea, since recording is all about data rates, how about we use the h264.ini to reduce data rate to say half or greater than half, say 40mbps, which is possible and i already done it, go on video mode, set resolution to 1080p, and FPS override, to 60, and theoretically it should be able to go even higher, but why wont the actual FPS go above 35, the only way i can do it is if i set the resolution through canon menus, 720p@60 fps, now i can override to 65, but how can we override the resolution now (like in camera raw)