Well said Richard. 60FPS for a "long form" "talking head" video blog is just playing with tools - having fun - and showing off. Yes it is cool! And smooth playback, blah, blah, blah. But sooooo not needed. I was going to bring that up, but Dave currently is having an aneurysm already when ever I mention video workflow.
The smart choice might actually be 24 FPS, and with the reduce frame rate, give the bandwith to image fidelity/quality, smaller file size, and quicker upload times. The EEVBLOG is not a F1 race, or a football match. It's a freaking video blog! It's cool you can do it.
But it's the video production equivalent of blinking an LED with an arduino. So I'm just supposed to blindly follow them?
Yes, they know more then you. But you know more then they do in other areas. So....what's the issue? Why is this a pissing contest?
Dave, I'll give you one last piece of advice, is that the pro editing software (and only in the last few years Premiere could be put in that camp) has a much better intergration with video cards. (You're using consumer crap.) I don't use Premiere, so I'm not on top of what they are doing, but I know they work closely with Nivida to make thing works right. Look into their Mercury engine. It not only accelerate previews, but renders as well. The real time smooth playback is nice. Scaling, and mixing multiple resolutions on the same time line. Not to mention some cool things like stabilization, and stuff. You do have to pay for it, so that might be a deal breaker for you.
You're using a consumer editing software, then complaining why it doesn't work with a beading edge video card. Waaa!
That's like me using a $50 scope, and then ranting why I can't measure fast rise times. You got to pay to play. No?
Don't get me wrong. Dave's content is top-drawer and there is no doubt that thousands of people all around the planet are entertained and educated by watching the EEVblog videos.
Ditto. Make electronics videos - that's what we love you for.
Who cares?!?!? Lets get back to basics!