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  • Hi Tom,

    Thanks for your reply. The reason I wrote ‘let’s pretend’ is b/c I have half a dozen different QuickTime movie files that were created in a compositing program and none of them allow me to view my base video layer when I apply the CC filter to the graphics.

    The graphics are mainly text-based animations done by motion graphic designers and supplied to me. They are all in the animation codec with straight alphas. But when I try to correct the chroma values with the CC or CC 3-way filters, I lose the visbilty of my base layer and can only see my graphic layer with black all around where there should exist transparency.

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks,

    -Phil
    No, let’s not pretend, let’s be specific. You talk about a graphics file QuickTime movie that’s in the Animation codec. Where did this come from? What made it? How did you make it? If I apply a CC filter to a video file that’s in the Animation codec it doesn’t lose or affect its alpha channel.

  • Thanks to everyone for their responses

  • Phil Muri

    July 9, 2006 at 2:41 am in reply to: DVCPro50 footage stuttering playback

    Hi Tony,

    Thanks for your reply.
    I realise that my machine is not considered fast and understand that RT capabilities are based on hardware muscle.

    BUT

  • Phil Muri

    July 9, 2006 at 12:17 am in reply to: DVCPro50 footage stuttering playback

    Hi Walter,

    My external video looks as poor as my canvas / viewer windows

  • Phil Muri

    July 8, 2006 at 10:38 pm in reply to: DVCPro50 footage stuttering playback

    Jeremy,

    No. I turned my external viewing off. The pixelated apperance I am reffering to is in my canvas (& viewer) window.

  • Phil Muri

    July 8, 2006 at 9:19 pm in reply to: Can I capture DVCPro50?

    Hi John,

    Thanks for that piece of info.

    I captured my footage at a 720×480 frame size. Should it have been at 720 x 486 with a CCIR 601 NTSC (40:27) aspect?

    I am wondering because my clips look fairly pixelated.

    Also, should the ‘remove advanced pulldown (2:3:3:2) from DV-25 & DV-50 sources’ box be checked?

    Any settings help would be appreciated in order to achieve normal playback.

    Thanks,

    -Phil

  • Hi there,

    Actually, it’s not the amount of layers, it is the actual size of the art work (imported into ? the resolution is something like 16 000 px by 10 000 px).

    Any tips would be appreciated. Is there an AI equivalent to Photoshop’s image size bicubic resampling (to scale everyting down uniformly)?

    Thanks

    -Phil

  • Phil Muri

    April 1, 2006 at 7:26 pm in reply to: Captured XL1 footage A/V sync difts

    Just to add to my intial post

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