

@FlembleFabber Do you have LED lights in your house? Can you see 60Hz flicker?
@FlembleFabber Do you have LED lights in your house? Can you see 60Hz flicker?
@VinesNFluff Most people can’t honestly perceive any change in their visual field in less than 1/60th of a second except perhaps at the very periphery (for some reason rods are faster than cones and there are more rods in your peripheral vision) and even then not in much detail. So honestly, frame rates above 60 fps don’t really buy you anything except bragging rights.
@darkguyman There isn’t much I can’t do with open source that I can do with commercial software, hence the motive for pirating it isn’t there. I used to prefer adobe premier to kdenlive for example, but not so much for what it can do but for the user interface which I found superior, and I was even willing to BUY it when it was for sale but damned if I’ll pay a monthly extortion fee.
@binom If you film with a camera with a ntsc vertical reference rate of 59.95 hz you will see a beat note between the lights and the led lighting indicating it is not well filtered if at all. If you have a newer HiDef camera, most of them work at a 24Hz refresh rate, that IS a slow enough rate that you see jitter in the movement, they also will have a beat note if recording under most LED lights. Many cheap led lights just have a capacitive current limiter and that’s it. If you power them off of 50Hz you will see the flicker, if you get dimmable LED lights they will NOT have a filter. But I don’t want to interfere with anyone’s bragging rights.