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Jun 7, 2013

basically my 24fps footage isn't rendering smoothly ON X5 Ultimate.

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What i've done is put the same clip together twice, as strangely the first clip is smooth, then subsequent clips are all jerky. This has been going on for some time, so switched to 25fps. 25fps from my Canon 5D MKII wasn't as good as 24fps, so switched back and decided to try and sort this out.

I have been through multiple settings, deleted all older versions of Corel, removed then re-installed X5, made sure all patches and updates were installed - made no difference.

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I have a number of video files captured at 1080X720 full frame resolution at 29.97 frames/second, shown on my PC as .MOV files.

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[code].....

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Share:
Create Video File:
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Here is the file on YouTube as it should look (original .mov file from the camera directly uploaded to YouTube): [URL]

Here is the file on YouTube after created with Videostudio Pro X3: [URL]

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24 bits, 1848 frames
25.000 fps
73.92 secs

And the other from the net as below

MPEG-4 file
2890 KB
H 264 High Profile Video
989 frames
24 bits 640x480 4:3
30 fps
605 Kbps data rate

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MPEG files
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Upper Field First
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