John Brune
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Michael it appears that promoting the clip and adjusting the cadence in this manor works on a case by case basis. I’ve tried it on the entire clip from beginning to end and it didn’t fix it. But when I tried it on select portions of the clip where the problem was it worked great.
John Brune
Fort Wayne, IN
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John Thank you! I’ve never used that particular feature before. I will play around with it but I’ve already found that after promoting I’ve had success with the settings: Type-both fields Source-Film with 2:3 pulldown Output-progressive To select 2:3 pulldown or not is what’s got me confused a little but I’ve rendered out a test and it works very nicely. I had also exported a test clip and converted it to 23.976 in Handbrake successfully but importing the converted file took a LONG time!
Thank you very much!!John Brune
Fort Wayne, IN
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Michael I agree. I had to relaunch the application and after trying it again I noticed that parts of these HDV clips looked fine and other parts (usually deeper into each ingested shot) the 2:3 pulldown was all messed up and made the footage look jerky. I can’t describe it better than that. I thought it was working fine on everything all these weeks I’ve been working on shooting and ingesting more stuff but today was the first time I saw there were strange anomolies in the conversion. Weird.
John Brune
Fort Wayne, IN
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John Brune
February 21, 2013 at 7:52 pm in reply to: properly ingesting 60 fps footage from Sony FS-100 into Media ComposerFollowup: Today I simply dragged and dropped some 60 fps footage into AVID and it went right in. No transcoding or conversion thru ClipWrap. Weird. I just don’t understand what (or if) I did differently. The slow mo stuff is slow and the timelapse stuff looks like it’s supposed to. It’s good to know Clip Wrap works in case I run into a snag. THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP EVERYONE!!!
John Brune
Fort Wayne, IN
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John Brune
February 13, 2013 at 8:06 pm in reply to: properly ingesting 60 fps footage from Sony FS-100 into Media ComposerNo I hadn’t adjusted any of those things. I just tried it like you suggested and got a successful slow mo clip from it. Thanks a Ton!!! Love ClipWrap! Keep up the great work!
John Brune
John Brune
Fort Wayne, IN
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John Brune
February 13, 2013 at 6:54 pm in reply to: properly ingesting 60 fps footage from Sony FS-100 into Media ComposerI tried what you suggested using the version of Clipwrap that I mentioned. I still got a 29.97 clip into AVID with no slow mo. I can’t figure out what I’m doing wrong. Clipwrap has no details in it about 59.94 converting to 29.97 and the Consolidate feature in AVID (which I’ve never used) made no sense to me whatsoever.
John Brune
Fort Wayne, IN
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John Brune
February 13, 2013 at 6:37 pm in reply to: properly ingesting 60 fps footage from Sony FS-100 into Media ComposerWow! I will try that. I have ClipWrap 2.5.8 Will that work?
John Brune
Fort Wayne, IN
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John Brune
February 13, 2013 at 6:31 pm in reply to: properly ingesting 60 fps footage from Sony FS-100 into Media ComposerThanks again Shane. As frustrating as this is at least your input will prevent me from pulling my head out wondering why I can’t break the 59.94 riddle with this footage. Appreciate it!
John Brune
Fort Wayne, IN
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John Brune
February 13, 2013 at 5:44 pm in reply to: properly ingesting 60 fps footage from Sony FS-100 into Media ComposerIt won’t even let me import the 60 fps file into AVID. It says file type not supported. I’m assuming I have to transcode thru something else. I was able to get a nice 60fps .mp4 version thru Handbrake but it’s taking forever to import into AVID so I’ve shut it down.
John Brune
Fort Wayne, IN
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John Brune
February 13, 2013 at 5:39 pm in reply to: properly ingesting 60 fps footage from Sony FS-100 into Media ComposerThanks Shane. It’s 1080p/60.
I will try the settings you suggest and report back. Thanks!
John Brune
John Brune
Fort Wayne, IN
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