iMovie problem

GuaveMediaGuaveMedia Member, PRO Posts: 1,262
edited March 2012 in Miscellaneous
Hey guys,

I just recorded some gameplay of one of my games. But when I import the movies into iMovie,
the video is not fluid. It stacks a bit, it is not 100% fluid. But only when importing it into iTunes.

Does somebody know why?

Alex

Comments

  • The_Gamesalad_GuruThe_Gamesalad_Guru Member Posts: 9,922
    Make sure you output using the right frame rate as imported and resolution most screen recodings are 720dpi and check the frame rate to make sure wether it's 50fps or 30fps.
  • GuaveMediaGuaveMedia Member, PRO Posts: 1,262
    Hey,
    I recorded with soundstage. Don't know exactly which frame rate and resolution it is. Where can I change this settings
    in iMovie?

    thank you
  • GuaveMediaGuaveMedia Member, PRO Posts: 1,262
    Can somebody tell me to correct framerate that I have to use?

    I can only choose between 24,25 or 30 fps.
    mhmm...
  • The_Gamesalad_GuruThe_Gamesalad_Guru Member Posts: 9,922
    edited March 2012
    Okay so open the movie you output from soundstage in quicktime player then go to WINDOW and select SHOW MOVIE INSPECTOR all the info you need will appear in that window that pops up. I would use 30fps. As to Imovie use the help menu and you'll find all the infor you need there.
  • GuaveMediaGuaveMedia Member, PRO Posts: 1,262
    Okey, so the video has 20fps. But is there a way to change the fps in soundstage??
    No or?
  • The_Gamesalad_GuruThe_Gamesalad_Guru Member Posts: 9,922
    I don't use sound stage so I would look in the soundstage help menu
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