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  • FCP7 SmoothCam Interlacing Problems

    Posted by Charles Fasano on February 20, 2011 at 5:58 am

    Aloha to All:
    I’m finding a BUG with FCP7’s smoothcam filter and interlaced video.

    I’ve been having problems with jittery exported footage when the smoothcam filter is applied. Here is my post for more info:
    https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/8/1121972

    I’m now seeing that stating that the rendered footage looks pristine in Canvas, isn’t entirely true. When the clip is viewed at any percentage in the Canvas OTHER than 100%, then the footage looks good. If Canvas is set to 100%, then you can see the “jitters” that will be created in export. I suspect that because 100% is interlaced, and any other %age is de-interlaced, and exported video I believe is interlaced, then maybe there is something not connecting in the smoothcam and interlacing language?

    I found this on another forum and tested it empirically myself. The forum was old and archived so I wasn’t able to reply to it. I re told the story and my experience here to see if anyone might know a solution.

    Again, thank you for any and all help.

    Aloha!

    Ollie Jacobsen replied 14 years, 9 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Ben Hendriks

    February 20, 2011 at 10:58 am

    Hi,

    Did you try a roundtrip to Motion?
    Better results in my experience.
    Also Motion does not analyze the whole clip, but only the part of the clip you want to stabilize.

    Best Ben

  • Paul Jay

    February 21, 2011 at 11:21 am

    This is indeed a bug in the latest Final Cut Pro update.
    The issue is not with progressive footage.
    If you deinterlace the footage the problem is gone.

    Not that it’s a solution to the problem but It’s definately a 7.03 bug.
    Maybee if we scream loud enough Åpple will hear us.

  • Charles Fasano

    February 21, 2011 at 5:53 pm

    Are you able to de-interlace in export? And still keep the footage in 1080i for blu ray purposes?

  • Paul Jay

    February 23, 2011 at 10:41 am

    Deinterlacing means your making the footage progressive.
    I’m sure this plays good on BluRay but deinterlacing degrades quality.
    So i don’t think this is a solution.
    It’s a bug that needs fixing..

    Meanwhile try Motion instead of FCP.

  • Ollie Jacobsen

    September 8, 2011 at 5:41 am

    Yeh applying de-interlace filter seems to cancel out the smooth cam and makes it jittery again.

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