Not sure, lock it and see if it´s better.All right, so I suppose locking it at 30 FPS will reduce the stutter? The original video is beautifully smooth, but with variable FPS I think.
Do you render it or do you put up the whole file to youtube?
Heres a video with some lighting thrown into the picture.Here's a video i made of a race i was in earlier tonight. Im still trying to figure out how to get rid of the white wash on the monitors. I'm using a Kodak Z8 Camera. I have a GoProHD that i was using for some videos but that camera sucks for recording a monitor.
http://youtu.be/mtr7Z59fSjg
1920x1080 30 fps 6000mbt bitrate i think.Well, I put it into VirtualDub and Export it in XviD. My video above is 5:00 and it is around 250MB. I have no experience in this area though, could you share your Export settings please? It doesn't matter what you use, I will adapt my settings or programs properly. I was thinking about using Sony Vegas instead, but since I don't need any advanced editing right now, I use very simple (but powerful) VirtualDub.