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Frame Rate
Frame rate greatly impacts the style and viewing experience
of a video. Different frame rates yield different viewing
experiences, and choosing a frame rate often means
choosing between things such as how realistic you want
your video to look, or whether or not you plan to use
techniques such as slow motion or motion blur effects.
Below is a list of common options for different applications:
24fps
– This is the standard for movies and TV shows,
and it was determined to be the minimum speed
needed to capture video while still maintaining realistic
motion.
30fps
– Videos with a lot of motion, such as sports, will
often benefit from the extra frames per second.
60+fps
– Anything higher than 30fps is mainly used
to create slow motion video or to record video game
footage.
Profile
Profile
sets the H.264 encoding profile for your recorder.
The available options are
Baseline
,
Main
, and
High
.
Typically,
High
profile provides the best image quality and is
suitable in most instances.
Video Bitrate (bps)
The bitrate of the video specifies the amount of information
stored in the video. The higher the bitrate is, the clearer the
video is.
Recommended video bitrate
720P or lower
– 8 – 10 mbps
1080P or higher
– 15 mbps or higher
Summary of Contents for HS-3200
Page 1: ...HD 12 Channel Portable HS 3200 Video Streaming Studio Instruction Manual...
Page 13: ...13 1 1 System Architecture...
Page 20: ...20 Mode 1 Mode 2 Mode 3...
Page 84: ...84 2 The Render Queue will be displayed in the bottom pane...
Page 87: ...87 3 Click the Format dropdown list and then select PNG...
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Page 167: ...167 Notes...