Joe Barta iv
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It might help to give some more info; version of PP and computer specs.
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Transcoding AVCHD to ProRes has always made editing smoother for me, one less thing to worry about.
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QuickTime has a trim feature that allows you to make a new file.
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Try this;
Place your original clip on Video 1
Put a duplicate of that clip on Video 2
Add a gradient image with a transparent center to Video 3
(I’ve uploaded one here)
11202_circlegradient1920x1080.png.zipApply the Track Matte Key effect to the clip on Video 2
In the Track Matte Key settings change None to Video 3
Apply the Directional Blur effect to the clip on Video 2
Adjust the blur direction to 90Ëš and Blur Length do your desired amountJoe
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Question #1
Sounds like a mathematical issue when scaling such a large file size in relation to the video window, which is why it appears to slow down. Someone else could probably answer it better.Question #2
If you want to see the bounding box of the clip you are scaling and keyframing;
in the lower left of the Program window change the viewing size from 100% to 50% or 25%. In the Effects tab, click on the little square to the left of the word Motion, this will activate the bounding box of the clip in the Program window. You can also click and drag the box around to re-position, grab a corner to resize/scale, or the sides to adjust rotation.Joe
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See if SugarFX from FX Factory is what you are looking for.
https://fxfactory.com/info/subtitles/
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Nope. PP just uses a different numbering system. You found the best work-around, match them to previous graphics and make new presets. Point sizes are actually a carry-over from the print world, the pts numbers have nothing to do with video.
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Check the Settings for your brand of mouse. Sometimes there are options there to make it behave the you want it to.
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Try key-framing the Opacity of that clip in the effects tab instead of using a dissolve transition. Some transitions don’t play well with other effects on the clip.
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Try changing the Field Order to Progressive and turn off the Use Maximum Render Quality, it is not necessary unless you are doing graphics/animation, that will also speed up your render times a bit.
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