Frage von Santogold:Hello,
I have already searched the forum, but no satisfactory answers to my problem. In After Effects, I have an animation with 60 frames per second and will now in Final Cut Pro in a DV PAL timeline (25fps) intersect. However, with the result that the animation after the export and jerky halt. Final Cut would have both formats in the same sequence can easily edit, because some time ago, I have HD material (1280/720p) with different frames per second can easily handle. Can someone help me?
Thanks in advance!
Antwort von Axel:
Final Cut would have both formats in the same sequence can easily edit, because some time ago, I have HD material (1280/720p) with different frames per second can easily handle. Can someone help me? FinalCut itself accepts almost everything in his timeline. Synonymous 25p or 50p in a 25i (different spelling for Pal 50i) timeline to draw, is not synonymous problem is different with an odd value, like 60 fps. Here is synonymous of Final Cut Pro "converted", but only through regular "skipper" of frames, which when you play too rough movements leads.
The solution lies in the "Optical Flow" Frame rate conversion in Compressor. If you have a default 25 fps at 60 fps animation you apply, there is under the tab "Frame Control" a tooth cog, you "A" - need to switch. Next, look at
retiming control of a field
conversion rate with several options: "Fast - Next Frame" is the Final Cut Pro cheap method, frames or omit to repeat. "Better" and "Optimal" means the interpolation of new frames. This will take depending on the calculator a bit, but the quality of her not to beat (But it is when you are soon to your animation frame rate equal to the target project, create suitable ;-)))).
Antwort von PowerMac:
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Antwort von Santogold:
Hello Axel,
Wow, that was fast :-) order but I understand this correctly (the user interface of Compressor I now only vaguely in the head): I throw my animation in Compressor, it put a Quicktime preset (PAL, 25 fps), suppose there My recommended settings and export them. Then I put the export in my Final Cut Pro timeline and the shakes after exporting is history?