Elise London
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Elise London
June 25, 2011 at 6:50 pm in reply to: reverse telecine — compressor/Cinema tools both leave interlacingYes pretty sure. But either way, I have a file in front of me with a pretty obvious cadence that is unbroken. good good bad bad good
Shouldn’t Compressor be able to handle this?
What other options are there in Compressor — what could possibly lead to one interlaced frame remaining? -
Elise London
June 25, 2011 at 6:33 pm in reply to: reverse telecine — compressor/Cinema tools both leave interlacingCorrect the cadence is not broken
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Elise London
June 25, 2011 at 6:30 pm in reply to: reverse telecine — compressor/Cinema tools both leave interlacingYes it is footage straight from the capture scratch. Captured it from the DVX100 @ 24p.
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Elise London
June 25, 2011 at 6:06 pm in reply to: reverse telecine — compressor/Cinema tools both leave interlacingYes the source footage has a native field dominance of ‘lower.’ Not sure why this would matter?
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Elise London
June 25, 2011 at 5:57 pm in reply to: reverse telecine — compressor/Cinema tools both leave interlacingThanks. Yes I would prefer to stay with Compressor too. Yes I am using the ‘reverse telecine’ option within compressor’s deinterlace settings. The footage is SD.
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After reading Ken Stone’s article (https://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/converting_frame_rates_compressor.html)
It seemed like it made more sense to convert everything to:
29.97 Prores 1080 progressive.
All seems fine in my tests, except I am noticing that there seems to be a drift in audio sync toward the end of the clips that were originally 23.98. How can I avoid this?
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No … I have hundreds, maybe thousands of these to do, so I don’t have the time to do all that.
What I need is just to be able to create a custom transition from keyframes, then apply it throughout.I know that you can create custom transitions from filters, so why not from keyframes? So far I have done lots of research, found nothing. But it makes no sense! Why shouldn’t you be able to create a transition from keyframes?! 🙂
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Yeah, that would work … except for the fact that I cannot slice the clip at all. It is actually a ‘countdown’ generator, and if I slice it, then the time on it would be reset. The countdown needs to stay fluid the whole time.
Thus — the desire to just be able to drop a transition on the front and back end of the clip.
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Wow, thanks! I can’t believe I didn’t see that checkbox. Voila!
Except …
In each clip I have a transition happening at the beginning and end of every clip. So now that I have pasted the keyframes, the outgoing transitional effect happens at the wrong time on the rest of the clips, since they are of different lengths.
Thus, in this case, it actually would be much better to be able to create a custom incoming/outgoing transition. That way I could just apply it at the beginning and end of each clip, regardless of the clip’s length.
Is there a way to do this?
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Elise London
April 29, 2011 at 6:58 pm in reply to: need to increase render times for graphics-heavy sequencealso — is changing my render settings to a brand of ProRes something that I should consider?