Jim Jorstad
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Back to doing another video and still having an issue with exports out of M100. The playback of the animations looks okay in M100 13.1 but once they are exported to QT they stutter. The timeline is 720p 59.94 for both M100 and AE CS3. You can see the effect in this YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDFAD2OL_ds
I have used both the ProRes and ProRes HQ. The frame rate on both is 59.94. I have been told to use upper field first in AE for HD renders. Any ideas on how else I should set up the codecs in M100, perhaps the export settings. I just can’t seem to find why this is happening. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated as we will be doing much more of this, in additional to adding Canon 5D footage.
Thanks!
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Thanks for the great info Flo. As always, you are the best!
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Some additional information, I am trying to export to SD and I am exporting a reference video. I have never had this problem exporting nor have I ever seen this error message. The forum has a post from 2004 with a similar problem. The export codec I am using is ProResHQ. Can anyone provide an idea on this one?
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Jim Jorstad
July 7, 2010 at 2:50 pm in reply to: Cannot acquire DVC-PRo 50 with Panasonic AJ-930 deckUpgrading certainly is an option, however what happens when you are in the middle of a project. Sounds like a risky thing to do(?) What what you or other do. Everything else is working fine. Thanks Mathew and others on this. Help is greatly appreciated!
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Floh,
Thanks for the guidance. I went through QTPro and it worked just fine. I will continue to tweak as per your suggestion with M100. I have to admit it takes a bit of experimenting, however your guidance has been the best I’ve received to date! Thanks for your extra efforts in responding to these M100 questions. I really appreciate it, as I’m sure others do!
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Floh et al,
My current export is from a timeline in M100 that is NTSC 601 16:9. I tried the QT export as you suggested by the size is over the 2GB YouTube limit. Advice is welcome.
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Floh,
Haven’t tried that yet. All timelines for all programs are 16:9, typically ProRes HQ, SD 16:9. One program was in HD. I have found if I export the files out of M100 as 1280×720 16:9 HD they come out wider than if we do 1280×720 16:9. I am wondering if the file is tagged in M100, through the H.264 codec as not being true 16:9? I will try the export to QT and then out of QT Pro to see what happens.
Please go to YouTube jjorstad13 and you will clearly see the difference between the HD and SD exports out of M100. In all cases 16:9 was chosen. Thanks Flo, and to others to help sort this out. -
Still having issues. I will try the HD 1280×720 16:9 export size next. Still am having the same “pillar boxed” issues. I am still open for more ideas.
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Basically when we post the video to YouTube the viewer pillar boxes the video material. The video was exported as a self contained QuickTime video at 1280×720. You can see for yourself by going to:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5iQhRHcD2Y
Fast forward past the black and white opening to clearly see the pillar box. We were thinking if it’s shot in 16:9 and exported as 1280×720 it should show as such. Any ideas? Thanks!
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Gregg,
We may have found your problem, and ours. If you monitor your audio from the Media 100 Kona breakout box via the two RCA audio outputs on the far right you will be fine. If you hook up to the XLR analog audio outputs on the left, a the same time with the RCA audio outputs on the right, it distorts the audio particularly with transient audio peaks (solo piano). Our outputs were connected to a Sony DSR-30, with the deck off, and the audio was distorted. We unplugged the analog XLR outs, and viola, no distortion. Go figure. I detected this morning as we are trying to problem solve other issues. So far we are batting .333 Not bad in the major league. Let me know if this helps.