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Reviews for "30 FPS vs 60 FPS"

Score 3/3. With me this is big difference, really.

What greeneggs4spam said, I got them all right, and the difference is tiny.

It's subtle, but both me and my gf got 3 out of 3 right, so there is a small difference. It's easiest to tell on the first one.

Cool test

The problem with your example is that you're using FLV files converted from 3D software and not Flash's native vectors, there is virtually no difference between either example because while they share different framerates they still share the same number of frames, the only difference is that one set of frames are stretched to a greater length than the other to accommodate the higher framerate.

The big difference between 30FPS and 60FPS is the speed of the animation, so in order to accommodate the same length the author can do one of two things; duplicate the same frames a number of times to fill in the time as you have here, or fill in the gaps between frames manually by creating new content that sits between the content on the former and latter frames, this can be achieved by using the Onion Tool.

If this were a genuine example of the difference between 30FPS and 60FPS then one would be able to tell the difference easily as the 30FPS example would appear to lag by comparison to the 60FPS example which would appear smooth and flowing against the grind of the 30FPS example.

krell1983 responds:

I don't use FLV files each frame is jpg. 30fps is 30fps and 60fps is 60fps.
30 fps is 60 fps but with half frames.
I tried to use FLV but i was dead end.

There is a noticeable difference. It is not a large difference. I was able to repeatedly tell if given enough time to look at the animations.