Video Capturing, Recording video
big harry
Oct 10 2008, 07:32 PM
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Hi guys

I have bought a new Logitech Quickcam 9000 and i like the quality of the movies
BUT
i have a big problem, the videos are only captured with 15 fps

i have looked everthing and everywhere but i dont find a place where i can change these settings up to 25 fps

does anyone of you know how to change this thing ?

PLEASE HELP

THX
Harry

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Oct 10 2008, 07:42 PM
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I was gonna buy a better web cam untill i realized my digital camera took quicktime movies.
Your lucky to get good FPS from a web cam.

I use the digital camera now.

I capture video with my digital cam, record my audio into my DAW and use Begas to sync the audio and video.
In this thread their are 2 downloads of mine where you can see the difference in quality.
https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/guitar_fo...showtopic=20347

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Oct 10 2008, 08:27 PM
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This cam does support 30 fps and also HD. You should be able to change it in the software application that came with the camera. Try using moviemaker and select the cam as your capture device.

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big harry
Oct 10 2008, 09:12 PM
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QUOTE (skennington @ Oct 10 2008, 09:27 PM) *
This cam does support 30 fps and also HD. You should be able to change it in the software application that came with the camera. Try using moviemaker and select the cam as your capture device.


thats why i bought the cam because of the solution
i tried to change it with moviemaker, but the video comes always back to 15 fps

in the settings i didnt find an option where to change fps

i am a bit confused at the moment, this is strange to me
also tried to use the help option ...........

hmmmmmm

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Oct 10 2008, 09:23 PM
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Harry, check out this comment I found on the camera.....

The camera will actually capture 30fps in 640x480 and 15fps at 960x720. The problem of "stuck to 15fps" is that auto exposure sets the fps to 5-30 according to lightness and in my opinion it does it badly. At least in linux I can manually set the exposure to 1/30 or 1/25, the latter which I find optimal.

Maybe try adjusting your lighting and change the resolution to 640X480. IMO, if I had to go through all that, I would return it. Just my opinion of course.

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Bogdan Radovic
Oct 11 2008, 11:28 AM
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Try setting the resolution to 640x480 which web cam supports in higher fps.I remember seeing in movie maker , when you go to capture video , chose options there, for video device, and "frame rate" should be an option there..Of course I suggest setting resolution that is supported in that mode 640x480 which is pretty enough for all internet streaming etc..

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Oct 11 2008, 04:02 PM
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Yes I agree with Bogdan, 640x480 is good enough for internet use. When doing 30fps, you are recording to NTSC format, and be sure to have a lot of light sources, so the camera can focus and adjust the white balance properly.

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