Tuesday, December 22, 2009

What is the 'normal' frames per second of a computer tutorial video?

I am using a screen recorder to make a tutorial of computer software, however the video is playing faster than the time it takes me to do it. What is the frame rate that makes it real-time?What is the 'normal' frames per second of a computer tutorial video?
15-30, depends..





If you want to capture 3D application, go for 30 FPS with full shots.





If you want capture normal desktop, with your mouse movement or anything else, go for lower frame rate and don't take full shots ( your screen capturing software should be able to do that )What is the 'normal' frames per second of a computer tutorial video?
I am not sure that I understand...





';the video is playing faster than the time it takes me to do it';





If you are recording the screen the video capture software will capture everything you are doing. You can adjust your FPS for playback when you edit the file, etc.





30 FPS is what we view on TV. 15 FPS is considered full motion video.





btw when you go to the movies you are viewing it at 24 FPS.





Peter
In your question you should have given your present fps rate. The 25 to 30 fps is normal.
Try 30 fps..

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