Output-2000fps-resampled.mp4
The .mp4 container (using H.264 or H.265/HEVC codecs) is standard for sharing, though at 2000fps, the file bitrate must be very high to avoid "ghosting" or "smearing" artifacts caused by the resampling process.
In a "2000fps" context, resampling usually means the software has calculated new, "in-between" frames to make a standard clip look like it was filmed in ultra-slow motion. output-2000fps-resampled.mp4
To provide a "deep write-up" for a file named output-2000fps-resampled.mp4 , I would need to analyze the specific content of that video. Since I cannot directly "see" or "play" a local file from your device, I can explain what a file with this specific naming convention typically represents in a technical context. Since I cannot directly "see" or "play" a
The name suggests a high-end video processing workflow, likely involving high-speed photography or AI-driven frame interpolation. though at 2000fps
To see the actual encoding settings, use a tool like MediaInfo or FFmpeg to verify if the file is truly 2000fps or if that is just the descriptive name.