Slowing down 24fps to 25% is effectively 6fps, which is way too slow to look smooth. Ask the AI to generate at 96fps, which becomes 24fps at 25% speed. If the AI canât do that, ask it to generate slow-motion footage itself rather than slow it down in Shotcut.
Slowing down the video clips is for lengthening their duration, not for âSlow Motionâ per se.
The main criteria is the length of the video clips, they are very short. Trying to lengthen them results in messed up generations, thus wasting a lot of credits (Read: Money)
The solution would be to find way of lengthening the 8 or 10 second videos. Or to slow them down without them being jittery or choppy.
What did you use to slow it down? Did you use one of the time filters? If not, that would be one thing I would try - though I confess I have not really used them other than for quick testing.
The other thing I might try would be simply to put the video on the timeline more than once, ovelapping each one so that there is a fade from the ending of one into the beginning of the next. Depending on the original video, you may be able to achieve a pretty nice âcontinuousâ effect that way.