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How to Convert Slow Motion Video to Normal Video on iPhone
Recording a video in slow motion can add an artistic flair and visual appeal. However, at times, you may want to remove the slow-motion effect for various reasons. Fortunately, it is quite simple to do on your iPhone.
Accidentally recorded a video in slow motion? Don’t worry, removing the effect is quick and painless. This guide will show you how to convert slow motion videos to normal videos using the Photos and iMovie apps on your iPhone. So, let’s get started.
How to Convert Slow Motion Video to Normal Video Using the Photos App
The Photos app on your iPhone has useful video editing tools for cropping, rotating, trimming, and fine-tuning videos. Additionally, you can convert slow-motion videos into regular videos without losing quality. Here’s how:
1. Open the Photos app on your iPhone and go to the Albums tab at the bottom.
2. Scroll down to Media Types and choose Slo-mo.
3. Select the video you want to remove the slow-motion effect from and tap Edit in the top-right corner.
Step 4: At the bottom, you will see a slider with vertical lines. Swipe the slider from left to right until the lines are tightly aligned.
Step 5: Tap the play button to preview your video and make any necessary edits.
Step 6: Lastly, tap Done at the bottom-right corner to save changes.
After completing the above steps, your video should play normally. Note that this process will overwrite the original file, so your video will continue to appear in the Slo-mo category.
Conveniently, the Photos app also allows you to reverse the change. If you change your mind later, you can use the steps below to convert your video back to slow motion.
Step 1: Open your video in the Photos app and tap the Edit option at the top-right corner.
Step 2: Tap Revert in the bottom right corner and select Revert to Original from the menu that pops open.
Any modifications made to your video should be reversed.
How to Convert Slow Motion Video to Normal Video Using the iMovie App
With the iMovie app on your iPhone, you can create professional-looking videos with little know-how. The app allows you to transform a slow-motion video into a regular video, along with other features.
Here’s how to use the iMovie app to remove the slow-motion effect from a video on iPhone.
Step 1: Open the iMovie app on your iPhone. If you can’t find it, download the app from App Store.
Step 2: Under Start New Project, select Movie.
Step 3: Find and select the video to convert to normal speed. Tap Create Movie at the bottom.
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Step 4: Tap the gear icon at the bottom-right.
Step 5: Enable the toggle for Speed changes pitch and tap Done.
Step 6: Tap the video timeline to select it.
Step 7: Tap the speed icon at the bottom and drag the yellow bars on the timeline to select a portion of the video to remove the slow-motion effect.
Step 8: Drag the slider at the bottom to increase the speed to your liking.
Step 9: Tap play to watch your edited video and tap Done to save it.
Step 10: Tap the Share icon at the bottom and choose Save Video.
You can use the iMovie app to slow down videos on your iPhone. This app also provides features to add text, merge videos, adjust sound, and more.
Transform Your Videos
Removing the slow-motion effect from a video is easy using either the Photos app or the iMovie app. You can also use third-party video editing apps for the iPhone to convert slow-motion video to normal video. However, it’s best to use the native options whenever possible.
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