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  • HDV to DVCProHD speed effect issue….

    Posted by Adrian Zehn on February 19, 2007 at 6:41 pm

    I am onlining a project that was shot in HDV.

    When I look at the offline clips the codec says DV / DVCPro – NTSC. The frame rate is 29.97.

    The project was then uprezzed, by re-digitizing the footage using the DVCProHD codec with a Kona card.

    In the online version, clips that have been slowed down using the ‘Speed’ effect have a bad ‘staggered’ look – it’s not smooth like in the online. If we use the ‘shift fields’ filter at ‘+1’ on these clips, the effect looks a bit smoother, but still not as good as the online version.

    Does anyone know anything about this problem and any solutions?

    Thanks in advance,

    AZ

    Adrian Zehn replied 19 years, 3 months ago 1 Member · 1 Reply
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  • Adrian Zehn

    February 19, 2007 at 7:04 pm

    I just realised I used the term ‘online’ when I should have said ‘OFFLINE’ a few times in my post, making it confusing. Below is the fixed version…..sorry!:

    I am onlining a project that was shot in HDV.

    When I look at the offline clips the codec says DV / DVCPro – NTSC. The frame rate is 29.97.

    The project was then uprezzed, by re-digitizing the footage using the DVCProHD codec with a Kona card.

    In the online version, clips that have been slowed down using the ‘Speed’ effect have a bad ‘staggered’ look – it’s not smooth like in the OFFline. If we use the ‘shift fields’ filter at ‘+1’ on these clips, the effect looks a bit smoother, but still not as good as the OFFline version.

    Does anyone know anything about this problem and any solutions?

    Thanks in advance,

    AZ

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