How do I play slow motion videos from iPhone?
I took some slow motion videos on my iPhone 6s.
I then used the Google Photos iOS app to upload them to the Google Photos online albums. When I watch the videos online (using Chrome on Windows 7) they still show the slow motion effect.
But when I choose "Download" from the top right menu on the video page, and try to play it with VLC, the video I get is a normal speed one.
How can I play the slow motion version on my PC?
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I took some slow motion videos on my iPhone 6s.
I then used the Google Photos iOS app to upload them to the Google Photos online albums. When I watch the videos online (using Chrome on Windows 7) they still show the slow motion effect.
But when I choose "Download" from the top right menu on the video page, and try to play it with VLC, the video I get is a normal speed one.
How can I play the slow motion version on my PC?
windows-7 video
What are you using to view the videos after you've downloaded them? The videos downloaded do include the slow-motion effect (the metadata needed to show it, to be precise), so it's not a problem with Google Photos. For example, when I play them using QuickTime, they still show the slow-motion effect.
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:17
See also: support.apple.com/en-us/HT204064
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:19
@slhck I'm trying to play it with VLC. But also tried with Windows Media Player and iTunes. Same result
– Ron Harlev
May 23 '17 at 14:41
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I took some slow motion videos on my iPhone 6s.
I then used the Google Photos iOS app to upload them to the Google Photos online albums. When I watch the videos online (using Chrome on Windows 7) they still show the slow motion effect.
But when I choose "Download" from the top right menu on the video page, and try to play it with VLC, the video I get is a normal speed one.
How can I play the slow motion version on my PC?
windows-7 video
I took some slow motion videos on my iPhone 6s.
I then used the Google Photos iOS app to upload them to the Google Photos online albums. When I watch the videos online (using Chrome on Windows 7) they still show the slow motion effect.
But when I choose "Download" from the top right menu on the video page, and try to play it with VLC, the video I get is a normal speed one.
How can I play the slow motion version on my PC?
windows-7 video
windows-7 video
edited May 22 '17 at 17:11
Ron Harlev
asked May 22 '17 at 5:34
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What are you using to view the videos after you've downloaded them? The videos downloaded do include the slow-motion effect (the metadata needed to show it, to be precise), so it's not a problem with Google Photos. For example, when I play them using QuickTime, they still show the slow-motion effect.
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:17
See also: support.apple.com/en-us/HT204064
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:19
@slhck I'm trying to play it with VLC. But also tried with Windows Media Player and iTunes. Same result
– Ron Harlev
May 23 '17 at 14:41
add a comment |
What are you using to view the videos after you've downloaded them? The videos downloaded do include the slow-motion effect (the metadata needed to show it, to be precise), so it's not a problem with Google Photos. For example, when I play them using QuickTime, they still show the slow-motion effect.
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:17
See also: support.apple.com/en-us/HT204064
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:19
@slhck I'm trying to play it with VLC. But also tried with Windows Media Player and iTunes. Same result
– Ron Harlev
May 23 '17 at 14:41
What are you using to view the videos after you've downloaded them? The videos downloaded do include the slow-motion effect (the metadata needed to show it, to be precise), so it's not a problem with Google Photos. For example, when I play them using QuickTime, they still show the slow-motion effect.
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:17
What are you using to view the videos after you've downloaded them? The videos downloaded do include the slow-motion effect (the metadata needed to show it, to be precise), so it's not a problem with Google Photos. For example, when I play them using QuickTime, they still show the slow-motion effect.
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:17
See also: support.apple.com/en-us/HT204064
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:19
See also: support.apple.com/en-us/HT204064
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:19
@slhck I'm trying to play it with VLC. But also tried with Windows Media Player and iTunes. Same result
– Ron Harlev
May 23 '17 at 14:41
@slhck I'm trying to play it with VLC. But also tried with Windows Media Player and iTunes. Same result
– Ron Harlev
May 23 '17 at 14:41
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I found that I can import the video in an editing program like Movie Maker. It'll play the video at normal speed but you can slow it back down to about 1/8th speed (similar to the i phone slow-motion). All the frames for true slow motion are still in the file so the quality doesn't suffer. You can export an MP4 file for viewing in just about any player.
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I found that I can import the video in an editing program like Movie Maker. It'll play the video at normal speed but you can slow it back down to about 1/8th speed (similar to the i phone slow-motion). All the frames for true slow motion are still in the file so the quality doesn't suffer. You can export an MP4 file for viewing in just about any player.
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I found that I can import the video in an editing program like Movie Maker. It'll play the video at normal speed but you can slow it back down to about 1/8th speed (similar to the i phone slow-motion). All the frames for true slow motion are still in the file so the quality doesn't suffer. You can export an MP4 file for viewing in just about any player.
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I found that I can import the video in an editing program like Movie Maker. It'll play the video at normal speed but you can slow it back down to about 1/8th speed (similar to the i phone slow-motion). All the frames for true slow motion are still in the file so the quality doesn't suffer. You can export an MP4 file for viewing in just about any player.
I found that I can import the video in an editing program like Movie Maker. It'll play the video at normal speed but you can slow it back down to about 1/8th speed (similar to the i phone slow-motion). All the frames for true slow motion are still in the file so the quality doesn't suffer. You can export an MP4 file for viewing in just about any player.
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What are you using to view the videos after you've downloaded them? The videos downloaded do include the slow-motion effect (the metadata needed to show it, to be precise), so it's not a problem with Google Photos. For example, when I play them using QuickTime, they still show the slow-motion effect.
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:17
See also: support.apple.com/en-us/HT204064
– slhck
May 22 '17 at 8:19
@slhck I'm trying to play it with VLC. But also tried with Windows Media Player and iTunes. Same result
– Ron Harlev
May 23 '17 at 14:41