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Program to playback 60fps videos

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It was becasue the file was too big, my two hdds are currently externals running from USB 3 so im guessing they couldn't keep up or something like that. used handbrake to make the file 40mb and it runs smoothly now. Thank you

VLC doesn't 'run' 60fps videos, it just stutters and freezes and has to 'render' the frames every few seconds. Most programs do this actually so just looking for a program to preview my 60fps videos.

 

I have rendered a 60fps 1080p video from sony vegas and just wanna preview it before its put online.

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18 minutes ago, Sirsyorrz said:

VLC doesn't 'run' 60fps videos, it just stutters and freezes and has to 'render' the frames every few seconds. Most programs do this actually so just looking for a program to preview my 60fps videos.

 

I have rendered a 60fps 1080p video from sony vegas and just wanna preview it before its put online.

YouTube. ;)

Hi.

 

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Just now, Sirsyorrz said:

It was becasue the file was too big, my two hdds are currently externals running from USB 3 so im guessing they couldn't keep up or something like that. used handbrake to make the file 40mb and it runs smoothly now. Thank you

yeah you probs need an SSD to play it back smooth

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