I use Final Cut Pro 7. The problem can be seen at 0:28
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uj7kbqWYlI
In FCP, I upped the motion to 150% faster and added some distortion effects. But as you can see, it seems it was rendered wrong as it's freezes or lags or whatever. What can cause this? It's on safe RT. Playback is on dynamic. After rendering it in the timeline, it plays fine in FCP. But after export, then it is and my export settings are the following:
Quicktime conversion
Frame rate = current
Key frames = 24 frames
Checked on "frame reordering"
Endcoding = best
Quality = High
Data rate = automatic
Size = 1920x815
The problem also occurs in this short film I did, at 13:51 and it has the identical settings (excluding size). I wanna fix this before I actually make another indie feature. Before these two projects, everything exported fine. Nothing's changed, other than hard drive space -- which is more now. Haha.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR0W-L2xqKM
How do I fix this? Thanks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8uj7kbqWYlI
In FCP, I upped the motion to 150% faster and added some distortion effects. But as you can see, it seems it was rendered wrong as it's freezes or lags or whatever. What can cause this? It's on safe RT. Playback is on dynamic. After rendering it in the timeline, it plays fine in FCP. But after export, then it is and my export settings are the following:
Quicktime conversion
Frame rate = current
Key frames = 24 frames
Checked on "frame reordering"
Endcoding = best
Quality = High
Data rate = automatic
Size = 1920x815
The problem also occurs in this short film I did, at 13:51 and it has the identical settings (excluding size). I wanna fix this before I actually make another indie feature. Before these two projects, everything exported fine. Nothing's changed, other than hard drive space -- which is more now. Haha.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UR0W-L2xqKM
How do I fix this? Thanks.
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