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Z400Racer37

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Feb 7, 2011
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Hi guys,

I think this is the right place for this thread? Sorry if it's not…

Anyways, I'm having a problem with some videos that I shot with my iPhone. I shot a whole bunch of videos in slow-motion mode by accident, and I can't get them to play at normal speed in QuickTime. On my iPhone, there is a slider to tell when to start playing the video in slow-motion, and I remember there used to be one with QuickTime (this happened to me once before), but it isn't there anymore… So I'm wondering if there's anything I can do to get it to play at normal speed on my Mac? Or preferably just completely convert the file to play at normal speed? I can't share the video with anyone, because it's permanently stuck on slow-motion, it sucks...

Thanks all.
 
If you record that speed it will play that speed. You could try and put it into a software like iMovie or FCP-X and use there speed tool.
 
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