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  • Defunkt

    March 7, 2006 at 3:25 pm in reply to: I’m sure this is real simple: scroll problems

    It’s funny, I’ve tried the animation CODEC and it was still jittery, even after export. I’m not sure if there is anything else I can do. Maybe my computer just can’t do smooth scrolls.

  • Can you give an example of a non-interlaced square pixel environment?

  • Defunkt

    March 3, 2006 at 10:14 pm in reply to: I’m sure this is real simple: scroll problems

    Well, field dominance none and it’s still jumpy. I have the durration of the clip at 00:01:05:00 because for some reason FCP won’t let me make it any longer (any suggestions for this one?). So now my Ys are 3900 and -3900 on the first and last frames of the clip (math = 65×120=7800/2=3900 hence 3900 and -3900).

    I am in Detroit, Dearborn to be specific. If we can get this fixed I will buy you a couple beers and some hot wings. I’m getting realy pesimistic about this. I have no idea what program I should be using to do this, but I don’t think FCP/Boris can.

  • Defunkt

    March 3, 2006 at 8:04 pm in reply to: I’m sure this is real simple: scroll problems

    No, I see it on the computer screen durring the edit and in the exported quicktime (I’m editing for computer screen not for NTSC monitors). I checked and the field dominance is set for lower.

    I did just check and FCP won’t allow me to stretch the boris clip longer than 00:01:05:00, maybe that’s the problem right there. I type in 00:01:25:00 and it switches it back to 00:01:05:00 Any idea what’s up with that. This is the first time that I’ve had to do something like this so I appologize for being so needy. Thanks for all your help, if I could buy you a beer I would! 🙂

  • Defunkt

    March 2, 2006 at 6:30 pm in reply to: I’m sure this is real simple: scroll problems

    This is what realy gets me. I just used Boris with the same everything and, again, it’s jumpy. I have no idea what the problem is. I’ve tried just about everthing: After effects, Flash, jpgs, pngs, tiffs, Boris. There must be something else going on. How the hell do people create credits if this kinda thing is the norm? Sorry for the frustration.

  • Defunkt

    March 2, 2006 at 3:00 pm in reply to: I’m sure this is real simple: scroll problems

    Maybe I did this wrong because it still looks jumpy.

    My Y position at the begining is 5084 and -5122 at the end with 0 being the x cordinate through out. Now I take it to mean that the PNG is traveling 10200 lines right? If that’s the case in order to stick to what you said the durration of the clip should be 00:01:25:00 right? Maybe I misunderstand. It looks pretty bad thoguh.

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