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  • Reverse clip rendering

    Posted by Paul Friedli on January 17, 2008 at 9:27 pm

    Helloo
    when doing a reverse clip render with (-100) the file plays back stuttering. when doing a reverse clip render with (-99 or any other value) it is stable.

    Tested in 12.02, 12.03 HDe and 12.1 Producer

    Paul Friedli replied 18 years, 4 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies
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  • David Issko

    January 19, 2008 at 1:34 am

    I concur.

    That is one ‘bug’ in 12.x.x that I have encountered for a while but never got around to posting. Checking smooth motion (meant for slow motion speeds) does not help the situation either.

    AE to the ‘rescue’ for the time being.

    I have found another issue, this time with Graffiti that comes with HDe. How can I have the text page X and Y coordinates for say a line of text default to HOLD when I move the line down to the subtitle area at the lower part of the screen. Once I move if from centre default, it changes to ease in/ease out. My previous version of Graffiti from M100 version 8 did not have this problem.

    I have checked my preferences of course.

    Thanks very much
    David Issko

  • Floh Peters

    January 19, 2008 at 10:26 am

    [David Issko] “AE to the ‘rescue’ for the time being.

    Yes.

    [David Issko] “Once I move if from centre default, it changes to ease in/ease out. My previous version of Graffiti from M100 version 8 did not have this problem. “

    Look at the bottom right side of the “Controls” window. There should be a red key symbol, which means that animations are created automatically. If you click the key to turn it off, you will modify the keyframes with a “Constant” setting, which is the way you probably want to work for static titles.

  • Kieran Matthew

    January 19, 2008 at 11:27 am

    Hi David,

    [David Issko] “How can I have the text page X and Y coordinates for say a line of text default to HOLD when I move the line down to the subtitle area at the lower part of the screen. Once I move if from centre default, it changes to ease in/ease out.”

    Hmm, yes, I have always wondered why Boris insist on having this as the factory default – I can’t change it to hold fast enough.

    Anyway, if it is like the new version of RED, they have moved the preference for the default interpolation to a new menu. Go to Window > Spline curves (I think, doing this from memory) and up will pop a tabbed menu. From this select the keyframe tab and set your defaults there.

    I hope that helps. Why Boris decided to move all this around is a complete mystery.

    K

  • David Issko

    January 19, 2008 at 9:41 pm

    Will check it out. Thanks very much Floh. I’ve been too lazy to read the manual. Apologies.
    Cheers
    David Issko

  • David Issko

    January 19, 2008 at 9:43 pm

    [Kieran Matthew] “Why Boris decided to move all this around is a complete mystery.

    Probably because they can! Cheers.
    David

  • Jens Meyerdierks

    January 29, 2008 at 4:34 pm

    Hello,

    just to complete:
    I am working with HDe Vers. 12.1.1.(PAL) and since this version it works…

  • Paul Friedli

    January 31, 2008 at 7:22 am

    Cool it is fixed with 12.1.1 thanks for pointing it out. tested it on 3 systems

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