With the help of first elements 12 for iPhone 5 video, change the publication. MP4 is choppy when the video is moving quickly

I use first elements 12-day.

I'm editing iPhone 5 video shot with the following specifications:

Type: MPEG Movie (.) MOV file extension)

File size: no more than not not 300 MB

Image size: 1920 x 1080

Frame rate: 30.00

Audio Format: 44100 Hz - compressed - Mono

Project Audio Format: 44100 Hz - 32 bit floating point - Mono

Total duration: no more than not not 3 minutes

Pixel format: 1.0

Project settings:

General:

Editing mode: DSLR

Time Base: 30.00 FPS

-Video

Image size: 1920 1080 horiz Green

Format of the pixels: Pixels square (1.0)

Fields: No fields (progressive scan)

Display format: 30 fps timecode

-Audio

Sample rate: 48000 Hz

Display format: Audio samples

Capture:

Capture format: DV

Video rendering:

-Previews

File format: I-Frame only MPEG

Compressor: MPEG I-Frame

checked = optimize stills

If I publish on the desktop and select AVCHD

choose: MP4 - H264 1920 x 1080 p 30

File type: H.264

Image size: 1920 x 1080

Frequency [fps] of image: 29.97

Audio: AAC, 160 kbps, 48 kHz, stereo

File size: 1531,05 MB

Duration: 6 Min 30,00 s

The video is choppy, whenever there is a moderate movement.

During the first reading, it is perfectly smooth.

All I want to do is be able to share this video on youtube, Facebook and watch it again on my computer of relatively high quality, but I'm willing to make compromises in order to get everyone to play smoothly.

1st quarter) what should I be out this about accomplish what I just said?

Q2) video must be only like 3 minutes after that installation but there seem to be 3 minutes of black screen at the end. How can I get rid of this black bit at the end?

cwsteini

Unless you have the information in front of you, please download and install the video properties MediaInfo reading program to determine the frequency of images or your video frame rates. Cell phone video is often characterized in variable rate which can (not always) create problems to get imported, video audio out of sync...

MediaInfo - download reviews and free software - CNET Download.com

Be on guard for any unwanted alongs carry with the MediaInfo. Excellent program, but those carry alongs can be a major nuisance. The reading of this program will tell constant compared to variable rate.

Also check the display to confirm that you are working with progressive video and not interlaced.

If variable rate, the next step would be to take video in brake hand and export it as H.264.mp4 with a rate constant, not variable. Use the median between the min and max.

We will follow to your results.

Thank you.

RTA

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