Once again, in many cases it doesn't matters.
It matters if you want to have a realtime video with a native framerate and change speed.
But think out of the box. Your video is only a looooong set of static puctures. And you can play them with any speed. So, if you just need a slowmo, you will want to have as many pictures during a captured action as possible. Then, you will want to play them as slow as possible. That all
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It matters if you want to have a realtime video with a native framerate and change speed.
But think out of the box. Your video is only a looooong set of static puctures. And you can play them with any speed. So, if you just need a slowmo, you will want to have as many pictures during a captured action as possible. Then, you will want to play them as slow as possible. That all
at least it's a multiple of an existing frame rate
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