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5
Click [Save] and specify the required settings
(destination, etc.) in the window that appears. Then
click [Save].
Automatically set the optimal size and frame rate for saved
movies
When an image type is selected in the [Specify a save image
type] list box, clicking the [Advanced Settings] button allows you
to specify the [Image Size], [Frame per
(sound quality) settings. The [Quality] (sound quality) sampling
frequency for edited MOV movies is fixed at 48 kHz.
*
Frame rate : number of frames recorded per second
The edited movie is saved.
6
Select the [MovieEdit Task] menu
Task].
Set the format of the saved movie
Second]*
and [Quality]
[Quit MovieEdit
If you convert the frame rate of a movie after editing, some scenes
may not playback smoothly.
When [MOV (H.264)] is selected in the [Specify a save image
type] list box in the window in step 5, the movie durations that can
be saved are as shown below.
Movie durations that can be saved
Image size
23.976 fps /
25 fps / 29.97
1920 × 1080
Under 10 min.
1280 × 720
Under 20 min.
640 × 480
Under 30 min.
320 × 240
Under 60 min.
If you attempt to save a movie that is longer than the times shown
above, a message appears. When this happens, shorten the
movie or reduce the image size.
*
The frame rates 23.976 fps, 29.97 fps and 59.94 fps are
respectively displayed as 24 fps, 30 fps and 60 fps in the
camera menu.
Saving movies may take some time. Saving movies takes a
particularly long time when [MOV (H.264)] is selected in the
[Specify a save image type] list box.
E.g.) Saving a 1-minute movie with an image size of 1920 × 1080
takes about 7 minutes depending on the system
requirements (p.72).
Time taken to save varies largely with factors including
computer performance and image size, and may take an
even longer time.
50 fps / 59.94
fps*
fps*
Under 10 min.
Under 20 min.
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1
Basic
Operation
2
Advanced
Operation
3
High-Level
Functions
4
Preferences
5
Using the
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