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Zach Worden
September 18, 2015 at 6:38 pmI exported a film I have been working on and in the export every fourth frame has a double vision effect. The sequence in Media Composer doesn’t have this problem. I have tried a bunch of export settings, but have been unable to find one that fixes the issue. The project is 24 fps. Most of the footage was shot in Cineframe 24, which is actually a 1080i60 mode, but there were technical issues that were resolved by moving the sequence to a 24p project. I have included an image from a problematic frame. Any possible fixes would be appreciated.
Zach
Glenn Sakatch
September 20, 2015 at 7:35 pminside your 24 project, can you call up the motion effect editor and promote the clips and try a different interpolation method. I get this a lot when going the other way. Footage comes in at 24, but we have to deliver broadcast of 720 59.94. Usually you can see the issue inside Avid however, so its easy to promote and pick a method that cleans up the problem. (Are you viewing on a computer monitor in Avid, or a broadcast monitor?) I wonder if that is why you aren’t seeing the issue.
Glenn
Zach Worden
September 21, 2015 at 3:34 pmThanks Glenn, that seems like the answer. I’m going to have to do that one clip at a time, aren’t I?
Zach
Glenn Sakatch
September 21, 2015 at 5:07 pmI’m afraid so. I’ve never had succes multi selecting the clips and changing the setting.
Glenn
Zach Worden
September 25, 2015 at 4:11 pmShane Ross
September 25, 2015 at 4:30 pmYou need to step into the effect you have on it…the RESIZE. Or remove it, do the speed thing, and then add it again. double-clicking to reveal it won’t allow you to do the motion effect
Shane
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September 28, 2015 at 2:47 pmThanks, Shane. I’ll try that. Double clicking seemed to work on most of the clips (they all have the resize effect), so I thought that was a way of stepping in.
Zach
Zach Worden
September 28, 2015 at 3:21 pmI had the same problem using the “Step In” button, and then I realized that the problem was that the position indicator was not on the clip. I thought selecting it with the red arrow was sufficient, but the blue line has to be in position. Hopefully it’s just a matter of plugging away at this tedious task now. Thanks so much for your help, Glenn and Shane!
Zach
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