how to take filter pictures as the same as video frame rate

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how to take filter pictures as the same as video frame rate

Postby haiying7 » 18 Feb 2011 09:42

Dear all,

I use scene filter to capture the images. But I want to take the pictures as the same as video frame rate. For example, the video frame rate is 12 frames/second. When I use scene filter, it will also output 12 frames per second. How could I do it?

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Re: how to take filter pictures as the same as video frame r

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 19 Feb 2011 09:32

You can change the scene filter frame ratio. But it is likely that your hard drive cannot cope with such a high data rate.
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Re: how to take filter pictures as the same as video frame r

Postby haiying7 » 20 Feb 2011 10:16

You can change the scene filter frame ratio. But it is likely that your hard drive cannot cope with such a high data rate.
Thanks, do you mean the "Recording ratio" item in the setting of Scene filter? Could I say that if I set Recording ratio = 1, it outputs 12 images (12 frames) and this means the video is played by 1 second.

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Re: how to take filter pictures as the same as video frame r

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 20 Feb 2011 11:45

Yes. The recording ratio is the number of frame rendered for one frame recorded.
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