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  • Picture/animation distortions when bouncing

    Posted by Jack Sewell on January 13, 2009 at 4:29 pm

    Hello!

    I’m the co-editor for an internet TV show called iBall. I incorporate a lot of little animations and imagery in the show, and have been having an annoying problem that I can’t get rid of.

    When finalizing the show, by bouncing to H264, 25 frames a sec, with the quality at medium, I sometimes have picture distortions in certain parts of the imagery / animations.

    This includes the picture becoming disjointed, the opacity changing, and the whole image filckering.

    This is even when they have been consolidated as individual quicktime movies. They are fine when playing on the timeline, but whenever I view them in full-screen (option-F12) or bounce them out, they distort.

    Here’s a link of one of the few (ahhem) shows that went out with this problem in. I was unable to fix it before someone else uploaded it. Otherwise it wouldn’t have gone out (promise!) You can see it especially during the second cut-aways.

    https://iball.iii.co.uk/2008/12/17/shed-media-plc-shdp/

    This problem drives me nuts!!! Has anyone come across this before?!
    Any help would be VERY much appreciated.

    many thanks,
    Jack

    Jack Sewell replied 17 years, 4 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • David Bogie

    January 13, 2009 at 6:42 pm

    [Jack Sewell] “You can see it especially during the second cut-aways. “

    No idea what this means. Can you give me an exact time?

    bogiesan

  • Jack Sewell

    January 14, 2009 at 2:05 pm

    hi,

    I posted the link, I’m assuming you can get to the page ok. The show is Shed Media, and the time is 1:54 – 2:05.

    hope that’s ok.

    thanks

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