Interlace consecutive frames??

mysteryno wrote on 4/30/2003, 1:04 AM
I have very quick movement on a clip that I am reversing using the velocity envelope at -100%.
The clip is very jerky. Is there any way to interlace consecutive frames like premiere does?
I tried changing field order, nudging with quantize to frames off, re-sampling, reduce interlace flicker, and nothing works.

-Robert

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mysteryno wrote on 4/30/2003, 1:02 PM
bump
vitalforce2 wrote on 4/30/2003, 3:01 PM
Not an expert by any means, but--did you try resampling from interlaced to progressive?
filmy wrote on 4/30/2003, 4:18 PM
I had the same type of problem. I did a sort of back asswards thing however - I found out that VV will not playback DV video at 23.976/24P unless it is rendered out in VV so my backwards clip that I had worked on the After Effects I had to re-render in VV and I had the frames/fields set at "blend" and the ends result was very smooth. So in my case I rendered three times - not that I had too but because I wanted to playback with the VidCap module. So the paths were - 1> Reverse clip and render 2> bring clip into After Effects and work on it, render out as 29.976 3> Re-render at 24P with 2-3 pulldown in VV. Long way around a short solution in your case probably.
SonyDennis wrote on 4/30/2003, 4:55 PM
If the source clips are interlaced, and you're rendering to an interlaced output, and you're using a velocity envelope, Vegas will deinterlace, resample (if enabled), and field render. It should be able to produce as smooth of motion in reverse as unaffected clips in forward. Try the two different deinterlace settings, perhaps one will work better for your footage.
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mysteryno wrote on 5/12/2003, 3:40 PM
Well it works, but the video is much blurrier.