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  • BUG! with speed change in resolve 9.02b

    Posted by Justin Lovell on August 10, 2012 at 7:41 am

    Speed Changing:
    When speed changing a clip, done the same way as before, right click on clip on the timeline, go to speed change. Now you have to enter in 75% (instead of 18fps- this needs to be REIMPLEMENTED, FPS choices as well as arbitrary %).
    Extend the clip to the correct length.
    Right click on the clip
    Show in media pool.
    scrub to the end of the clip in the viewer
    click the ‘out button’ looks like a play button with a vertical line to the right of the play.
    right click on the clip on the timeline again and change speed to 75% (again).

    If you don’t do this, for some reason, the clip will freeze frame where it needs to be extended. By changing the out point, it overrides that, and then by reapplying the 75%, it refreshes the clip and freeze frame disappears.
    I’ve emailed blackmagic about this, and hopefully it will be fixed quickly!

    Justin Lovell /Assoc. CSC
    cinematographer//
    8/16mm>2K.transfers
    http://www.framediscreet.com

    Juan Salvo replied 13 years, 8 months ago 5 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Joseph Mastantuono

    August 10, 2012 at 12:12 pm

    Unless resolve 9 has added some crazy speed change tech I’m not aware of,, I would never do speed changes in resolve. You need frame analysis to create intermediate frames, not just frame doubling. Currently I usually use AE warp, but in the past have used shake, compressor (it has ‘optical flow’), twixtor, even FCPX has decent speed change tools in there.

    Joseph Mastantuono
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  • Teo Rižnar

    August 10, 2012 at 9:14 pm

    Today I was doing the same thing for 50fps shots, to get them in 25fps slow motion for editing… And yeah stil frame BUG!!! Big thanks for solution!!

    I agree Resolve (vers 8) do not have the best retiming! But if your are going 50fps->25fps it is OK, because it is just a matter of frame based change.

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  • Margus Voll

    August 12, 2012 at 9:13 am

    on mac if you have cinema tools you can reconform there 50 to 25

    Margus

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  • Justin Lovell

    August 17, 2012 at 3:09 am

    Ideally, I would like to stay within resolve to do the speed changes to avoid having to do multiple renders.

    starting to consider moving into cs6 with speedgrade just for the ability to push the project into AE for any additional changes with ease.

    Justin Lovell /Assoc. CSC
    cinematographer//
    8/16mm>2K.transfers
    http://www.framediscreet.com

  • Juan Salvo

    August 17, 2012 at 3:42 am

    “moving into cs6 with speedgrade just for the ability to push the project into AE for any additional changes with ease”

    Have you used speedgrade at all? Not much is getting in there with ease. More like brute force dpx sequences. 😉

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