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Wakeye App - records in slow motion


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I hoping the Wakeye folks will soon have a stripped down app that simply uses the auto on/off based on speed. Letting users have full control of their device's native video settings.
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If you record 120 fps and then play it back at 60 fps (which many players assume), then it will be half speed!

 

There's really no such thing as recording in slow motion. It's all just frames per second at record time and at play time.

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When choosing 120fps or 240fps the Wakeye app saves the recorded video into your iPhone Library (because of the size of file)

If you choose the video, select edit and drag the scroll bar completely to the beginning of the bar. The video will now play the full video at normal speed.

This is just what the iPhone camera library app does to the video. Nothing the Wakeye app can do about it.

 

The scroll bar allows you to choose where you may want to have slow motion in your video, very useful tool.

 

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@Tom351 possibly but the option is available now on iPhone and the overall video quality is better when shot with the front facing camera on the newer iPhones. When the front facing camera is used you don't get the rolling shutter effect that you get with the rear facing camera.
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