Joe Riggs
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Thanks Shane, I’m working with pro res 422 1080p,no stills at all. I figured it could be the project file size, so I’ll probably split it but it didn’t just balloon to this size, it has been around 170-200mb for quite awhile and worked fine, only recently did it start crashing.
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” I am not sure why you get a black line (if you set to show source is the black line there?)”
Yes with “source” it is still there but when I take off twixtor, it’s not.
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” I am not sure why you get a black line (if you set to show source is the black line there?)”
Yes with “source” it is still there but when I take off twixtor, it’s not.
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Thanks Shane, your last sentence is exactly why I’m doing this.
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Don;t want to count my chickens too soon but I think trashing the preferences fixed it. Thanks
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Just tested this. Yep, it seems that in Premiere, you must nest a clip for twixtor to work at the desired edit point. While in FCP7, you can just apply the filter, and it will twixtor from the edit point without the need to nest.
It’s disappointing that premiere requires this extra step.
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Just tested this. Yep, it seems that in Premiere, you must nest a clip for twixtor to work at the desired edit point. While in FCP7, you can just apply the filter, and it will twixtor from the edit point without the need to nest.
It’s disappointing that premiere requires this extra step.
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I’m coming from FCP 7, the twixtor in that program works as one would expect. At the edit point apply twixtor, adjust to desired speed in the twixtor menu and boom it will twixtor from that edit point.
I never had to search for the exact edit point and only had to nest a sequence if the clip was very short.
[Pierre Jasmin] ” Since you already needed to make s nested sequence to make the sequence longer what you should do instead is slide the clip in time in the nested sequence so the first frame is where you want to start the retimed version to be.”
Now in Premiere CS6 are you telling me I have to nest a clip, and search for the exact frame? That is way more complicated and unnecessary than in FCP7 (keep in mind I’m just want to slow a clip to 50% not speed ramp or anything fancy).
Thanks
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I’m coming from FCP 7, the twixtor in that program works as one would expect. At the edit point apply twixtor, adjust to desired speed in the twixtor menu and boom it will twixtor from that edit point.
I never had to search for the exact edit point and only had to nest a sequence if the clip was very short.
[Pierre Jasmin] ” Since you already needed to make s nested sequence to make the sequence longer what you should do instead is slide the clip in time in the nested sequence so the first frame is where you want to start the retimed version to be.”
Now in Premiere CS6 are you telling me I have to nest a clip, and search for the exact frame? That is way more complicated and unnecessary than in FCP7 (keep in mind I’m just want to slow a clip to 50% not speed ramp or anything fancy).
Thanks
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I am experiencing the exact same issue only I’m not speed ramping. I just want a clip to play at 50%. However, as soon as I change the speed, it jumps back to an area before the point I want it to start twixtoring.