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| Posted by svedel77 at Sep 7, 2018, 5:30:50 PM |
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60 FPS movies Hi, Is there a programmer, who can make it possible, to make movies from SH3D with 60 FPS instead of 30? Best regards Søren |
| Posted by bdfd at Sep 7, 2018, 7:10:25 PM |
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Re: 60 FPS movies Hi, Can you tell us in what it's interesting ? human eye can see only 25 pictures by second. . ---------------------------------------- Evil progresses when good people do nothing! --- SH3D 7.1 and nothing else - W11 64b in 4K |
| Posted by svedel77 at Sep 8, 2018, 6:45:35 PM |
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Re: 60 FPS movies Hi BDFD, That is not correkt. If I have a computermonitor running 30 FPS the human eye can clearly see lagging. Therefore most modern monitors have a refresh rate og 60 hz. Hardcore gamers claim they can see the difference of 60 and 144 hz. I can see clearly the difference of 30 and 60. Most people can. |
| Posted by enkonyito at Sep 8, 2018, 8:20:15 PM |
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Re: 60 FPS movies @svedel77 Is there a programmer, who can make it possible, to make movies from SH3D with 60 FPS instead of 30? For what purpose would you like to have a frame rate of 60? And for what resolution? You must know that the higher the number of images, the longer the video rendering will be. This video recorded on 6 seconds at 1280x720 pixels - 16/9 - 24frames/second has a rendering time of about 5 hours. In a video editor, I divided by 2 the original playback speed and multiplied by 2 the original duration. ---------------------------------------- EnkoNyito |
| Posted by svedel77 at Sep 9, 2018, 6:07:46 AM |
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Re: 60 FPS movies @svedel77 Is there a programmer, who can make it possible, to make movies from SH3D with 60 FPS instead of 30? For what purpose would you like to have a frame rate of 60? And for what resolution? You must know that the higher the number of images, the longer the video rendering will be. This video recorded on 6 seconds at 1280x720 pixels - 16/9 - 24frames/second has a rendering time of about 5 hours. In a video editor, I divided by 2 the original playback speed and multiplied by 2 the original duration. Yes, it's true it will take forever in good settings. I've tried making movies in different qualities. For movies - not images - I'd go with quality number 2. But I want it in fullHD, and a smooth framerate. I've made an apartment this week, and a fullHD movie took about 12 minutes. So making the same movie in 60 hz would take less than half an hour. I've got a separate Windows PC apart from my working PC. It can render a movie for days, without interference. |
| Posted by enkonyito at Sep 10, 2018, 11:33:37 PM |
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Re: 60 FPS movies For the sunlight simulation effect, I used the SunFlow rendering engine (quality 3 or 4) which is necessarily longer because it takes into account the lighting. For a "classic" animation (moving the visitor) and without lighting, 3D offscreen images (quality 1 or 2) are much faster. To return to your original question, it is possible to change the frame rate in a plug-in or a derived version of SH3D if it is different from the standard video panel . ---------------------------------------- EnkoNyito |
| Posted by enkonyito at Oct 16, 2018, 12:29:40 AM |
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Re: 60 FPS movies The new version of the video plug-in allows you to choose a standard frame rate (25, 30, 50 or 60). ---------------------------------------- EnkoNyito |
| Posted by svedel77 at Oct 16, 2018, 4:20:36 PM |
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Re: 60 FPS movies That is so sweet. Thank you a thousand times. Right now I'm rendering at 0.5 speed, and 60 FPS on a small design. I'll keep you updated. |
| Posted by svedel77 at Oct 16, 2018, 4:45:33 PM |
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Re: 60 FPS movies Here it is : www.pionersoft.dk/jpg/60fps.mp4 |
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