I think you are probably right, Pat. I went through all the options and Help information yesterday without solving it. After your post, I have experimented with the Camera again and that must be the explanation. I noted, after my post, that the file size was very small for a minute of video, and it looks as if there are only 98 frames in the whole movie.
What on earth is the Time Lapse setting for though?
Is there any advice anyone can give about getting it to display as a rather coarse video. I have already been trying to extract individual frames as JPGs, though my software does not seem happy about the codec used - I'm working on it. I seem to have lost what I expected to be a rather joyful and unique family video of three generations in two families misbehaving!!!
Nick
---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <pat412@...> wrote :
On Dec 11, 2016, at 1:18 PM, nphudd@... [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:A video (*.mov) which I took today on my iphone 6 Plus (iOS 10.1.1) was about a minute of filming. When played it lasts 3 seconds with all movement at about 100 miles an hour - it really is Keystone Cops +++. Extraordinary! I took another short film and it played properly. So do all the old videos on the phone.
Firstly - Why?
Secondly, how can I modify the file (presumably in the PC) to get it resaved as a decent bit of film - it was a very neat family moment, now lost.
Nick Hudd
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