Blink
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I know. It's good for slow-mo/frame blending. I've got a program that lets me halve the speed by converting from 60 fps to 30 fps, so when I put it in my (ancient) editing program (that also can't handle 60 fps) I've either got perfectly smooth slow-mo or real-time speed with frame blending, which makes it less choppy.60 fps is rather pointless if you're putting it on YouTube, since it only supports 30 fps.