> Where do people stand on framerate these days? Whilst I find 15fps is > ok for certain kinds of contents, it noticably spoils the experience > for me when there is lots of movement going on. > > Anybody know what framerate much of the flash-reencoded footage ends > up as from the likes of blip.tv etc? > > Cheers > > Steve Elbows >
I would be interested in this discussion as well. Can 15 fps deliver nice video with high motion? I think the .mov files I post at http://k9disc.blip.tv do a pretty good job, and I believe they are 15 fps. (Pick an outdoor vid for high motion.) Can I do better with a different frame rate? I just went with 15 because I thought it would at least be an even motion, being half ntsc and all. I'd love to hear more about this. Cheers, Ron [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
