Hi slako,
Just forget 640x480, I guess it'll need to much CPU resources.
now, let's have a peak to the FAQ...
What does the 'jitter' measurement mean?
Jitter counts the number of frames that deviate more than +/-15% of the average frame rate in a second. It indicates frame rate instability which can potentially cause a reduction in panning smoothness. If the deviation is small FreeTrack, when minimized, may be able to neutralise it, so a high jitter number does not necessarily mean there will be high jitter in the output.
High jitter can be caused by anti-flicker being enabled or equivalently, outdoors mode being disabled.
Then, better FPS are more important than jitters. Try choice 4 and if jitters cause problems, let's try choice 3 and then choice 2. But I think that 46 FPS and jitters=15 would be great
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Have fun !
Rémy