Hello all,
On several video editions I create from my spark footage I often notice that the video stutters mostly on horizontal panoramic shots. It is noticeable to the eyes and I find it unpleasant.
I first thought it was because of the lack of horizontal axe gimbal on the spark but then I found out that the video shots straight off the drone SD card are smooth and free of stutter.
After some reading I found out about the frame per second rate and possible issue while editing the videos related to that.
I understand Spark videos are recorded on 29.97 fps. I use Filmora as editing software, I thought I was maybe exporting at 30 fps and that was the issue but I checked more carefully and found out I m exporting on the same 29.97 fps rate, so i m not sure what is causing the issue. But I know for sure it comes from the editing software.
Anyone has any other idea or advise? Beside the fps rate, does the bitrate has something to do? I saw in the spark footage file properties that most videos are in the 24 000 and something kbps bitrate but I was exporting at 10000. Could it be related? Filmora gives an option to export at 20 000 or 30 000, should I try 20 000? It doubles the size of the file though.
I would appreciate some advise on this.
On several video editions I create from my spark footage I often notice that the video stutters mostly on horizontal panoramic shots. It is noticeable to the eyes and I find it unpleasant.
I first thought it was because of the lack of horizontal axe gimbal on the spark but then I found out that the video shots straight off the drone SD card are smooth and free of stutter.
After some reading I found out about the frame per second rate and possible issue while editing the videos related to that.
I understand Spark videos are recorded on 29.97 fps. I use Filmora as editing software, I thought I was maybe exporting at 30 fps and that was the issue but I checked more carefully and found out I m exporting on the same 29.97 fps rate, so i m not sure what is causing the issue. But I know for sure it comes from the editing software.
Anyone has any other idea or advise? Beside the fps rate, does the bitrate has something to do? I saw in the spark footage file properties that most videos are in the 24 000 and something kbps bitrate but I was exporting at 10000. Could it be related? Filmora gives an option to export at 20 000 or 30 000, should I try 20 000? It doubles the size of the file though.
I would appreciate some advise on this.