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6e8412f8ec I saw this on Macworld UK and thought you should see it too. All Rights Reserved. But what about those times where you’re recording a video, and want to take a photo at the same time? The good news is that with the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, you’re able to take full 8Mp still images while recording video in 4K. Forum SolvedLooking for a gaming laptop that can run GTA V (and more) at 1080p 60fps Forum SolvedLooking for a Camera that records 1080p/pictures and if possible at 60 fps Forum SolvedLooking for Under $200 1080p 60fps Camera/Camcorder Forum SolvedWhat's the minimum and recommended requirements for dxtory if I'm recording GTA v and black ops3 at 30fps 1080p. For those that like to get creative with their videos, you’re able to record 120fps slow-mo video at 1080p, or 240fps at 720p on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus when using the rear-facing iSight camera. I just wonder though, does NVENC has any negative impact on your display card's performance if it's using the GPU to the encoding (if I understand correctly)? pandaobs, Nov 21, 2014 #6 . Else get a H.264 encoder and apply that to your raw video before uploading it.
60 fps video is a lot smoother than the standard 30fps video, and is most noticeable when recording something fast, like a car – instead of jittering from one edge of the video to another like it would at 30fps, you’d see it glide across the screen. that's where the size adds up. Fans may be keen to point out that the iPhone 6 Plus also had Optical Image Stabilisation, but it was limited to photos only. Select the desired resolution and re-open the camera app. Not that your comment isn't great or anything but please dont resurrect old posts.it brings the old poast back up to the top and makes it hard to sort through people who actually need help.. Azza View Profile View Posts 6 Feb, 2016 11:14am Umm are you using uncompressed (raw data) videos to upload?For Youtube video uploads, use codec compression: Container: MP4 formatAudio codec: AAC-LCVideo codec: H.264If you wanted 1440p.Video Bitrate - set to around 16 to 24MbpsIf you wanted 1080p.Video Bitrate - set to around 8 to 12MbpsLower video bitrate will mean a lower video file size, but slightly less quality.The codec compression however will greatly reduce video size from GBs down to MBs, without any noticable quality loss. However if I uploaded a the video with a 20Mb/s bitrate by the time it's fully processed it would look much better. GhostMotley View Profile View Posts 6 Feb, 2016 11:46am Originally posted by Azza :Youtube will cap it to the max range anyways, so there's no point going over that. I've not seen any appreciable FPS drops when recording via NVENC in the year or so I've been using it. I'm laying out the background below, but a TLDR version is at the bottom.
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