When you record a video at 60 fps, how can you play the video back at 24 fps?












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I saw a friend shooting video at 60 fps and then playing the videos back at 24 fps. Seeing the 60 fps video playback at 24 fps was quite amazing and impressive (dramatic almost slow motion effect)!



He did all of this on what looked like an expensive DLSR device.



My question is:



When you record a video at 60 fps, how can you play the video back at 24 fps?



I tried to edit the video on my pixel 2 but there wasn't anything there for changing the fps. Maybe I will try VLC player.










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    I saw a friend shooting video at 60 fps and then playing the videos back at 24 fps. Seeing the 60 fps video playback at 24 fps was quite amazing and impressive (dramatic almost slow motion effect)!



    He did all of this on what looked like an expensive DLSR device.



    My question is:



    When you record a video at 60 fps, how can you play the video back at 24 fps?



    I tried to edit the video on my pixel 2 but there wasn't anything there for changing the fps. Maybe I will try VLC player.










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      I saw a friend shooting video at 60 fps and then playing the videos back at 24 fps. Seeing the 60 fps video playback at 24 fps was quite amazing and impressive (dramatic almost slow motion effect)!



      He did all of this on what looked like an expensive DLSR device.



      My question is:



      When you record a video at 60 fps, how can you play the video back at 24 fps?



      I tried to edit the video on my pixel 2 but there wasn't anything there for changing the fps. Maybe I will try VLC player.










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      I saw a friend shooting video at 60 fps and then playing the videos back at 24 fps. Seeing the 60 fps video playback at 24 fps was quite amazing and impressive (dramatic almost slow motion effect)!



      He did all of this on what looked like an expensive DLSR device.



      My question is:



      When you record a video at 60 fps, how can you play the video back at 24 fps?



      I tried to edit the video on my pixel 2 but there wasn't anything there for changing the fps. Maybe I will try VLC player.







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          Using VLC player:




          • play the video

          • tap the screen to bring up the controls

          • click the three doors

          • click the"playback speed"

          • adjust to 45 - 50%

          • done


          It doesn't get you exactly the 24 fps but it's something!



          I would love to have a way to export the video at 24fps. Our better video editing for built-in Android apps.






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            Using VLC player:




            • play the video

            • tap the screen to bring up the controls

            • click the three doors

            • click the"playback speed"

            • adjust to 45 - 50%

            • done


            It doesn't get you exactly the 24 fps but it's something!



            I would love to have a way to export the video at 24fps. Our better video editing for built-in Android apps.






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              Using VLC player:




              • play the video

              • tap the screen to bring up the controls

              • click the three doors

              • click the"playback speed"

              • adjust to 45 - 50%

              • done


              It doesn't get you exactly the 24 fps but it's something!



              I would love to have a way to export the video at 24fps. Our better video editing for built-in Android apps.






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                Using VLC player:




                • play the video

                • tap the screen to bring up the controls

                • click the three doors

                • click the"playback speed"

                • adjust to 45 - 50%

                • done


                It doesn't get you exactly the 24 fps but it's something!



                I would love to have a way to export the video at 24fps. Our better video editing for built-in Android apps.






                share|improve this answer












                Using VLC player:




                • play the video

                • tap the screen to bring up the controls

                • click the three doors

                • click the"playback speed"

                • adjust to 45 - 50%

                • done


                It doesn't get you exactly the 24 fps but it's something!



                I would love to have a way to export the video at 24fps. Our better video editing for built-in Android apps.







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