APPLE FINAL CUT PRO QUICKTIME EXPORT FAIL: unwanted MOTION BLUR. Pixellation if de-interlaced
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@Delaypat i'm gonna have to look into this
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@geogodley im super anal when it comes to that..I asked everyone at vidcon and they do 6000-9000 everytime I try that, its motion blur!! ARGH!! Damn high bitrate cameras..I need a fucking mac dammit!!!
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@soprup hyatt h☺tel view
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@Delaypat thanx man i'll have a look
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Thats on Avenue of the Stars huh?
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I wonder if your bitrate isn't high enough. For my canon its around 24000
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do you use log and capture? if so make sure you have "apple pro res (HQ)" as your import setting.
when you back? the mice in your flat are having all night parties.
jimp74 6 months ago
@jimp74 log & TRANSFER memory card, tried every setting many times, will keep trying. apple pro res 422 is 4 times the size of avchd so i also use pro res 422LT hich wastes less memory (not intermediate codec coz its for hdv it says on wikipedia). a 10 minute apple pro res clip will be way over youtubes 3gb upload limit so its converted to hdv 10 minutes= approx 2gb.
im gonna keep trying to resolve this blurriness issue. about the mice dont forget to video yours to☺
geogodley 6 months ago
Hey Geo, I thought the cx700 shot progressive frames. so there's no need to de-interlace.
jimp74 6 months ago
@jimp74 youtube didnt show me your reply.. doesnt show all comments in the inbox, just saw this now.. no, i checked, the setting on my cx700 says 50i (=interlaced) on the lcd screen, but i'll check for progressive even though form experience i found progressive to be blurry with motion..
geogodley 6 months ago