Can I transfer my iPhone's slow mo to my PC?

Solution
Not as of now, not in its native state. Whenever you move a 120-fps video to your computer it will be played back at regular speed. Thankfully, there's a work around to it -

Post transferring the video, it will still retain the 120 fps recording speed of the iPhone camera, so all you need to do to get that slow-motion effect is to import a video into your video editor software, and factor the speed to 25% of the original. This gives you the same effect on your PC as on the iPhone itself.

Not as of now, not in its native state. Whenever you move a 120-fps video to your computer it will be played back at regular speed. Thankfully, there's a work around to it -

Post transferring the video, it will still retain the 120 fps recording speed of the iPhone camera, so all you need to do to get that slow-motion effect is to import a video into your video editor software, and factor the speed to 25% of the original. This gives you the same effect on your PC as on the iPhone itself.

 
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