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  • Lor Porter

    September 15, 2018 at 12:47 am in reply to: choppy go pro video

    Thanks Bob!

    So – if I can take advantage of this thread… the DJI files I have – once rendered – did play correctly. Is that just because it’s different from the go-pro files?

    Also – do you know of anything to make a wide angle lens look less “rounded” or distorted?

    I’ve got a million questions about files – and export settings, etc! Hahaha I usually think a thousand people already know the answers to the questions I have. Glad to know someone else will benefit from this thread!

    I can’t say how many times this forum has saved my butt! You all are so patient and wonderful!
    Lori

  • Lor Porter

    September 14, 2018 at 6:25 pm in reply to: choppy go pro video

    Thanks Shane,

    I had to hit the other button – keep source frame rate… it came up. The footage was 4K… and there wasn’t that much that I used – I just manually overcut the video.

    My 4K video that I’m linked to plays correctly – I guess I just thought the gopro would as well.

    Thanks for all your help – have a wonderful weekend!
    Lori

  • Lor Porter

    September 14, 2018 at 12:27 pm in reply to: choppy go pro video

    Also forgot to ask…

    Once transcoded – then I just (by TC) replace out all those shots with the new media on my timeline – correct?

  • Lor Porter

    September 14, 2018 at 12:19 pm in reply to: choppy go pro video

    Thank you –
    My choices are
    DNxHD 36
    DNxHD 50
    DNxHD 80
    DNxHD 115
    DNxHD 175
    DNxHD 175 x

    there are more – but those are the avid codec on the list. there is also a J2K 1080p 23.876 (not sure what that would do).

    Of the above what one do you think is best?
    Thank you,
    Lori

  • Lor Porter

    September 13, 2018 at 10:47 pm in reply to: choppy go pro video

    Shane,
    I have it linked to the media. Media plays fine off the desktop. How do I transcode to avid media?
    Sorry if this seems like a dumb question…
    Thanks!

  • Thank you Shane – but it won’t load into the preview monitor. I get the message “clip frame rate (25) does not match project frame rate (2997). Name (sequence name).

    Thoughts?

  • Thanks Glen,

    Yea – from the 59.94 project – I had no trouble opening up the bin created in the other project… the bin came in fine… however if I then double click on the sequence I want – I get a window that says “clip frame rate (25) does not match project frame rate (2997) – with the name of the sequence.

    No offer to convert to current project settings is offered.

    Am I not doing something right?
    Lori

  • Lor Porter

    June 18, 2015 at 10:42 am in reply to: Footage shot on FS7

    Yes Michael, I saw that… loads fine but still doesn’t “see” the things in that folder.

    I went back and the “footage” in that folder is listed as XML Document – is that even video footage?? All I have to go on is that the top of the folder says FS7 – I’m taking it as – “this was shot with an FS7” – because I’ve got some other pieces that are called EX3 (and the video from that camera is in there).

    Thoughts? Are XML document files video??

  • Lor Porter

    June 18, 2015 at 12:31 am in reply to: Footage shot on FS7

    EditReady seems to only work on a Mac… I’ve got a PC… not finding a windows version…

  • Lor Porter

    June 17, 2015 at 6:52 pm in reply to: Footage shot on FS7

    Thank you Shane,

    I’m going to take a look at the links Michael sent too. One of these must work! I appreciate the help!

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