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Activity Forums Apple Final Cut Pro Legacy Very strange motion lines, look!

  • Rafael Amador

    May 6, 2011 at 6:46 pm
  • Gian-reto Gredig

    December 5, 2011 at 7:00 pm

    Hi.
    Thanks for the time you guys invest in answering our questions. It’s very helpful.
    First, it seemed to me, that the point with the upper-first was very helpul, too. But, I do not get rid of these interlace lines. Or whatever it is.
    I shoot with the Canon Legria HF S11. I shoot in 50i, with MXP: High Quality 24mbps, which seems to be 1920×1080.

    I do import the files from my camera via log and transfer into fcp 7. I do choose in the settings: apple pro res 422.
    Now, when I watch the files in the viewer (not 100%) they have these interlace lines.
    When I watch the files in the viewer (100%) they still have the lines.
    When I drag and drop the files into a sequence and let choose fcp the hopefully right codec itself, it chooses: 1920×1080, 24fps, apple pro res 422, field dominance: none. When I watch the sequence now in the canvas, it has still the lines, whether I watch it 100% or not.
    When I change the sequence’s setting to field dominance: uneven (is this the same as upper-first?, I’m translating from german fcp…), then the lines seem to disapear in the canvas, if I watch it not 100%. BUT they are still there, when I watch it 100%.

    Do you have any suggestions (I hope i placed my question at right place here)?
    Thank you very much.
    Gian

  • Gian-reto Gredig

    February 24, 2012 at 11:38 am

    Hi there.
    I’m still having the same problems and I’m still looking for a solution.
    I add a screenshot of my timeline.

    I would very much appreciate, if someone could have a look at this problem.
    Thank you very much.
    Gian

  • Gina Sarentino

    April 9, 2012 at 1:32 pm

    Hello,

    I had the same issue when i exported my footage, I went back and checked my sequence settings and the settings that I used when exporting. My problem was that the FPS of the original footage did not match up to the sequence settings and the exporting settings.

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