Hi
I was checking out my old videos from my previous K7 and comparing it to my ex-KX.
That was when I realised that all along I had set the K7 video to 720p and not 1080p!
Surprisingly the 720p video quality on the K7 seems better than the kx version. I cannot accept that the difference is due to the 30fps vs 25 fps.
In anycase, I finally tried some video in 1080p mode.
Strangely, the ripple effect under fluorescent lightng associated the refresh rate mismatch does not happen all the time. I took 3 video clips and only 1 had the ripple effect. This is strange. As the shots were taken at the same subject, I am unable to isolate what were the factors that resulted in no-ripple effect.
Also, another bad news for me. It seems my pc is unable to display videos taken at 1080p properly. The video runs slow and the audio does not sync with it too. But at 720p, everything is dandy. Is this due to my graphics chip issue? Any of you having this problem on your pc for the 1080p video? I tested the video direct from the camera on a TV and it runs fine (albeit aspect ratio truncation on my 4:3 TV which is normal).
Anyone can share on their experiences or suggest what I can do to solve this?
Thanks..
I was checking out my old videos from my previous K7 and comparing it to my ex-KX.
That was when I realised that all along I had set the K7 video to 720p and not 1080p!
Surprisingly the 720p video quality on the K7 seems better than the kx version. I cannot accept that the difference is due to the 30fps vs 25 fps.
In anycase, I finally tried some video in 1080p mode.
Strangely, the ripple effect under fluorescent lightng associated the refresh rate mismatch does not happen all the time. I took 3 video clips and only 1 had the ripple effect. This is strange. As the shots were taken at the same subject, I am unable to isolate what were the factors that resulted in no-ripple effect.
Also, another bad news for me. It seems my pc is unable to display videos taken at 1080p properly. The video runs slow and the audio does not sync with it too. But at 720p, everything is dandy. Is this due to my graphics chip issue? Any of you having this problem on your pc for the 1080p video? I tested the video direct from the camera on a TV and it runs fine (albeit aspect ratio truncation on my 4:3 TV which is normal).
Anyone can share on their experiences or suggest what I can do to solve this?
Thanks..
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