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<blockquote data-quote="Nevillizer" data-source="post: 160699" data-attributes="member: 1773"><p>Some time those little camcorders can be finicky. You should be able to turn off the HD setting and shoot it in standard definition. By doing this you may find that it will be easier to deal with. The quality of the video actually won't change much. HD shoots at about 60 frames per second, and standard shoots at about 30. How ever when you export it most consumer cameras will compress the files to a point that there is not much difference between the two. Since it compresses them at the same ratio you end up with the same basic quality. But in the HD format you have twice as much data due to the 60 FPS therefore it will double the time it takes to upload. Just something to think about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nevillizer, post: 160699, member: 1773"] Some time those little camcorders can be finicky. You should be able to turn off the HD setting and shoot it in standard definition. By doing this you may find that it will be easier to deal with. The quality of the video actually won't change much. HD shoots at about 60 frames per second, and standard shoots at about 30. How ever when you export it most consumer cameras will compress the files to a point that there is not much difference between the two. Since it compresses them at the same ratio you end up with the same basic quality. But in the HD format you have twice as much data due to the 60 FPS therefore it will double the time it takes to upload. Just something to think about. [/QUOTE]
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