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I'm using Stock MIUI 12.5, I screen record gameplays at 1080p/60fps and capture footage in 1080p/60fps aswell, let's say I'm not a PC techwiz and decided to just edit video and stuff from the phone, how do you maintain the resolution and the framerate after you edit your videos? Because whenever I edit or compiled my videos, it'll always change to 720p60fps format.
Is there a free app that maintains the original format, regardless the changes.
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Is there a video editing app when you edited your videos with any resolution/60fps that maintains the 60fps format after the changes?
I'm using Stock MIUI 12.5, I screen record gameplays at 1080p/60fps and capture footage in 1080p/60fps aswell, let's say I'm not a PC techwiz and decided to just edit video and stuff from the phone, how do you maintain the resolution and the...
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