Hello! I have a question about the playback speeds. For example, when I record something at 1/16 speed, and then accelerate it x16 in my video editor, it plays back too fast, like not just a little. I found that if I accelerate a 1/16 speed clip by x 750% it's pretty close, but I was wondering if anyone knows the actual slow motion speeds beamng is recording at. Even at different speeds like 1/2 speed, doubling the speed in the video editor makes it faster than real time. Thanks for your help!
I do that often, and works fine. Can you please attach an example? (the original video, not speed up, indicate what playback speed you used)
Well, it would just be at beamng's usual slo-mo speed. My problem is if I want to playback something I recorded in slo-mo at real time speed to improve frame rate, doubling the speed in my video editor of something I recorded at 1/2 speed, does not result in real time, but somewhat faster. So I'm wondering if 1/2 speed in beam is actually 1/2 or a bit off, or if my video editor is a bit off when doubling speed. Thanks! --- Post updated --- Here's an example... I recorded this at 1/100 speed in BNG, and to get it back to real time, I accelerated it by 5000%, but my math says it should have been accelerated 10000% (100 times) but it was way too fast. So, either my editor is way off or Beam is. I dunno.
Oh I see. I'll put something together with each speed. If I could put a stopwatch on screen that would help, I'm sure there is a way to do that, but I haven't learned yet.