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<blockquote data-quote="gottawonder" data-source="post: 63359" data-attributes="member: 12054"><p>I wasn't really seeking out the 24fps approach, I sorta backed into it. I was reading threads on jitter on youtube videos, some with specific reference to iMovie, and corrections to eliminate same. It was the convergence of a couple ideas, and using (free) software already on my laptop. Someone had talked about taking a variable fps to fixed with Handbrake, and i started messing with VLC, initially to just convert to a fixed 30 fps. Then I bumped the playback speed to 80% and said "oh, that works too." So, I just previewed a full video, and hit "record" in VLC to grab the segment I wanted to use. I'm not opposed to buying more serious video editing software, but for the purpose of these vids it wasn't necessary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gottawonder, post: 63359, member: 12054"] I wasn't really seeking out the 24fps approach, I sorta backed into it. I was reading threads on jitter on youtube videos, some with specific reference to iMovie, and corrections to eliminate same. It was the convergence of a couple ideas, and using (free) software already on my laptop. Someone had talked about taking a variable fps to fixed with Handbrake, and i started messing with VLC, initially to just convert to a fixed 30 fps. Then I bumped the playback speed to 80% and said "oh, that works too." So, I just previewed a full video, and hit "record" in VLC to grab the segment I wanted to use. I'm not opposed to buying more serious video editing software, but for the purpose of these vids it wasn't necessary. [/QUOTE]
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