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Hi.

So im just doing a research on 1080 50p footage, if people have problems playing it.

This is unedited footage, just stupid stuff, edit or riding irrevelant.

Vimeo does NOT show 50p, you will need to DOWNLOAD the file and then view in VLC media player.

Would like to have feedback regarding choppy playback etc on different computers.

TIP: download the file and compare it to vimeo playback.

And last but not least:

Does it look good ? to me the images really stand out because it feels so much more lifelike , 50 p is double the framerate of normal fps and ALOT closer to what our eyes can see (which is alot more then 30 fps which some idiots have claimed at one point)

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Resolution is the problem. When native desktop resolution is below 1080p computer/laptop has to resize image to its desktop resolution e.g. on my laptop every video player has to resize that video from 1080p to 720p beacause my laptop has 1280x800 pixels. That video looks like a powerpoint presentation. So if you want to make everybody happy you should release at least two versions of video: 1080p and 720p. Framerate isn't an issue for modern computers they rather are able to handle this flawlessy. It is possible for me to watch that video but i have to connect my laptop to 1080p TV so there is no need to resize.

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