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.
If generated via software, it implies the use of or AI Frame Interpolation (e.g., RIFE, DAIN, or Topaz Video AI) to create "super slow motion" from a lower frame rate source. Resampled: output-2000fps-resampled.mp4
This indicates the video has undergone . This is the process of changing the frame rate while attempting to maintain smooth motion. To see the actual encoding settings, use a
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. This is the process of changing the frame
This is an extremely high frame rate. Standard video is 24–60 fps.
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.
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.