Frage von ChupaCabra:hello,
(I just hope the issue has not been so, the search has not revealed any case)
I got a week of nervous material DSLR (Canon EOS) H.264 clips with 1,920 x 1,080 and nerve frame rate 25 frames. In order to work properly in Final Cut, can I have all the material by mpegstreamclip recoded to apple pro res 422 and final cut can change the sequence settings. The problem is especially serious stuttering when panning occur, which I did not get away again. I think that this is already included in the source material, but I am grateful for any tip for the workflow;) I can do now because what I want, I do not war away the jerkiness. And the next question would be: Is also better to say the same with V'js include 720p and 50 frames to work around the problem? (The Aufösung would be sufficient for my purposes, synonymous)
Antwort von Axel:
In order to work properly in Final Cut, can I have all the material by mpegstreamclip recoded to apple pro res 422 and final cut can change the sequence settings. Better: Copy complete folder (not just clips) to your Mac_HD. The
Canon-Final Cut Pro plug-in Forumssuche). Vorteile:
> ProRes this clip is better quality than with MpegStreamclip,
> Everything you've logged clever, that you already know and i + o rename set
> The clips have a real time code, and while "Time".
Anyone with DSLR has much to do, would the plugin lie down for a few hundred Kracher. Well, it's free.
The problem is especially serious stuttering when panning occur, which I did not get away again. I think this is mentioned in the source material already, but I am each tip for a corresponding workflow grateful for:) Now I can do there what I want, I can not away war stuttering. And the next question would be: Is also better to say V'js the same with 720p and 50 frames to take to work around the problem? (The Aufösung would be sufficient for my purposes, synonymous)
No way. To me it sounds like the wrong shutter. Always take 1/30th, and swirl gently (do). Again, check whether "stuttering" with Shudder of lines would more accurately described not.