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Robert Mitchell Posted at 2023-12-31 06:37
All well and good but as I've said, I have tons of buttery smooth footage in H.264 and my computer has no trouble with it, and no more trouble than with H.265.
I didn't state that one was better so I don't see how I'm wrong. All I said is that I've shot in both and have the same result. The stutter is coming from something else and it's not written in the file. If it was, it would do the same thing each time and that is not what's happening.
If the stuttering changes each time when you watch the video, then you've got a playback issue with your hardware.
I've played both your clips through and there is no visible stuttering. I can assure you that I am a pixel peeper when it comes to watching footage back and will gladly tell you if there's an issue, but stuttering just isn't there.
I agree that h.264 works, it's just that it doesn't work as efficiently as h.265 and it's evidently giving you a related playback issue. I'd be keen to see some of your clips shot in h.265 to have a look, but my Mac has played your two clips flawlessly. If you're interested, I'm currently using an M1 iMac, 16GB RAM, so it's nothing fancy playing it without issue.
One other thing I noticed is that your SD card is formatted in 32bit. Perhaps more of an observation, but the newer Mavics will format cards to 64bit and it might be preferable to format your SD card in the drone to have it formatted correctly. |
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