John Mark
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Thank you. I hope some day they will introduce a frame rate converter that will assist you in auto detect.
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[Jeremy Garchow] “Are you coming from FCPX?”
Unfortunately no. I don’t have the original clips. This makes things harder and more time consuming, if I was to deal with edit cuts separately. If only these frame rate converters dont create these “warping” effects on transitions (like Twixtor). Does this occur with Compressor 4?
Thank you Jeremy once again for your time and help.
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I figured, Id use ‘Frame Blending” in After Effects. This helps by converting to a higher frame rate. Only issue is, frame blend detects the clip as one whole sequences with no cuts and transitions. So this results in “warping”, “wiggle” effect on transitions. I understand this has nothing to do with FCPX, and just found out AE has this ability. So how can I go about fixing this? Someone suggested – https://aescripts.com/magnum-the-edit-detector/ to assistance you in edit points. Just how will this integrate and help me with Frame blending?
Thank you for your time and thank you in advanced.
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[Walter Soyka] “but you could use Magnum the Edit Detector [link] to do this directly in Ae.”
So this will place key frames next to each cut scene? Then how will frame blend integrate more fluently with FB? One you activate Magnum, then start frame blending?
Thank you Walter in advanced.
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John Mark
October 5, 2013 at 10:32 am in reply to: Removal of Motion Blur from a high frame rate conversionI used After Effects to do the conversions, they turned out like the original. Using MPEG stream-clip was not doing the trick. So thanks Dave.
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John Mark
October 3, 2013 at 4:00 am in reply to: Removal of Motion Blur from a high frame rate conversion[Dave LaRonde] “If it’s 25P, and you don’t mind the look of the motion inherent at that frame rate and you absolutely, positively need 50fps footage, just drop your 25p clips into a 50p comp and render away, no Twixtor necessary.
“Yes, but this causes motion blur, and was wondering wether or not After Effects CS6 can reduce this?
These clips I want converted to 50fps, so I am to able to use motion graphics at a higher rate. All the clips are progressive.
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Yes. After Effects CS6.
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Im not quit sure, first time converting a video clip to a higher frame-rate. I just want it to suit 720, 50p. Would interpolated frames be best?
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The video clips are from Youtube, running at 25fps (PAL). Im just trying to get them converted to 50fps.
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