Hi. I am new with Resolve. I checked forums and tutorials. The FPS are correct, but when I render my animation the video looks ...I do not know how to describe it, but looks like if the image was micro moving ...like a bit vibrancy in the movement. I believe the term they use in internet is choppy.
The content of my animation is EXR sequences and I used fusion to retouch it. I checked the frame rates and its 25 , exactly as my Blender settings...
Mark Foster wrote:you know that a computer monitor runs with 60hz
My laptop runs at 240 hz ..at least that's what the label claims. Besides that, the screen of my phone also shows the same. If the problem is the screen refreshment rate...then I should see all the videos in that manner I guess.
I see the choppiness, but I don't think it's a playback issue. The camera movement is quite fast for 25 fps footage. You could try adding motion blur in Blender to smooth it out a bit and mimic a real camera. But still I would expect it to be a bit choppy for such a fast camera move.
ttakala wrote:I see the choppiness, but I don't think it's a playback issue. The camera movement is quite fast for 25 fps footage. You could try adding motion blur in Blender to smooth it out a bit and mimic a real camera. But still I would expect it to be a bit choppy for such a fast camera move.
Thank you. I am relatively new to animations and that's an aspect I never considered or even heard about it in tutorials. It makes sense when you mention it, I am positively surprised about this great insight.
Maybe is something "normal" to know in the field, but I never considered the ratio between the speed of the camera and the fps