What Fps Should I Set For Real Life Quality ?

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  1. .crimeFX

    .crimeFX Well-Known Member

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    Well iam converting movie and the defoult set on converter is 11 fps and movie isnt showing properly on mobile phone, what fps should i set for original quality ?
     
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    Sorry, I got that mixed up!

    DVD quality is 60 frames per second, my bad.
     
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    Tv is 30 fps...
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    human eye can perceive about 60fps
     
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    i get 30 in games and its fine
     
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    Wow, 30 FPS is horrible, best = 60 FPS.
     
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    not really for me


    in America's Army its around 30-40 normal and 80-90 at other times on high and i'm doing fine
     
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    O well its 60..

    seeing as you get 11 atm 30 is a better goal..
     
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    For putting movies on your Phone or iPod, or other kind of mobile device, use like 22-24 FPS; that way you save room and the lasping amount of frames is hardley noticable (unless you really focus on the little skips :P)
     

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