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This is more of a poll/question directed to those with somewhat more technical knowledge to comprehend it. ----- There are two different types of saving slow-motion video into the video file (more details [here](http://archive.is/oobKS#Video_file_recording_methods) – sorry for the Wikipedia reference). Some devices use one method, some use the other method. The methods in a nutshell: * Real-time method: With original framerate of image sensor during recording + record audio track from microphone. (Treat it like an usual video but with higher framerate.) * Saved as slowed-down video (non-original framerate) and without audio. If you don't understand what it means, please ask for clarification in the comments. # **Which method do you consider the superior one?** Optionally explain your choice in a comment.

This is more of a poll/question directed to those with somewhat more technical knowledge to comprehend it.


There are two different types of saving slow-motion video into the video file (more details – sorry for the Wikipedia reference).

Some devices use one method, some use the other method.

The methods in a nutshell:

  • Real-time method: With original framerate of image sensor during recording + record audio track from microphone. (Treat it like an usual video but with higher framerate.)
  • Saved as slowed-down video (non-original framerate) and without audio.

If you don't understand what it means, please ask for clarification in the comments.

Which method do you consider the superior one?

Optionally explain your choice in a comment.

With original framerate of image sensor during recording + include audio.
Saved as slowed-down video (non-original framerate) and without audio.

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