Kevin Rierson
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Well, I did exactly as you said and it exported just fine and the stuttering seemed to stop but unfortunately my pictures werent there. Instead of my pictures there was an all white box. My camera movement was a lot smoother but my pictures were gone. They’re in my project though and I still see them while in AE, but after exporting, there gone. Why is this?
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I do have Final Cut Studio 3. I appreciate all the knowledge and Im gonna give it a try here in a sec.
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Yes I used a background in FCP so that is why I rendered with alpha. Also, I did render animation. Should I render a different codec? And I probably need to change my sequence presets, huh?……And how can I create a true widescreen without my picture going off screen before it actually reaches the border of my TV, if that makes sense. Sometimes my final product will show like a box inside my tv screen, with the black border all the way around it. Thanks in advance.
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i tried that but it doesnt work. Thanks anyway
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I keep trying but what i get after desaturating is the groom’s suit is black with the normal footage but his suit is still grayish with the nightshot footage. Did u notice?
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Thanks. I tried that setting and it looks ok in DVDSP but after burning it to DVD, it still gives me that pixelated look and looks crapy. E.g. One school has white jerseys with green numbers and when they are running, it is very difficult to see the number on their jersey because of the blurry pixel look that it gives me. Im using Memorex DVD-R. ANY solutions? Thanks
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My program is approx 55 minutes longs (HS FOOTBALL GAME). My settings in Compressor DVD Best 90 minute, VIDEO FROMAT QUALITY GOP
NTSC Avg BtRt 6.9–Max 8.1 IBBP
29.97 Best 15
16:9Frame Controls are set to On and that entire tab is default and everything else is default. After exporting from FCP my file size is 48 GB and it looks great, I just want to be able to get a smooth picture out of this and not any of that pixelated look when an object moves. Thanks
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I am trying to get my ~5min video to youtube in the best quality possible. I have uploaded several videos but they all seem to lose a ton of quality and also they play extremely choppy (no matter where i view it). I have a mac dual core intel 4GB and Im shooting with HDR-SR8 Sony HD camcorder, AVCHD footage into Final Cut Pro 7. I imported my footage into FCP (log and transfer/USB) and it was converted to Apple Pro Res 422 1440×1080. I have tried to compress using Compressor and final cut itself. The file size varies from 120MB to 350MB after I am done and I have uploaded them all to youtube and they all look horrible and will not play well. I know that youtube will allow you to upload a max of 2GB, should I try to reach that size with a 5 min video or should i attempt to keep it small at the best quality. I would imagine the latter but Im not seeing good results. Any help would be appreciated. I know that its not going to look as if I plugged the camera directly to the tv with HDMI but I cant imagine the dropoff being that far off. Here is a link to an youtube video that I completed.
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