Velocity 0% = bad result on TV

groskouik wrote on 10/30/2002, 1:43 AM
Hi,
i slown down a frame with video velocity tool from 100 to 0%, then i hold the last picture during 3 seconds (this pause is created with velocity keyframe to 0ù)
I rendered the film with resample option.
However my image is not stable when i check on TV ?
What are the good options ?
If i do slideshow with fiwed image like jpeg file it doesn't happen !

What are the main differences ?

Comments

mfranco wrote on 10/30/2002, 4:59 AM
When I need to freeze-frame or hold on some image and the velocity envelope technique isn't giving me the results I want, i take a screen capture from the preview window and use the graphic to hold the shot for as long as needed.

Sometimes the screen shot will jitter or not line up because of interlacing (just like the video!) but it's easy to deinterlace the graphic in photoshop or paintshop pro and get a nice result. Resampling and Reducing interlace flicker help to.

Someone is advertising a new tutorial on this topic that I'm sure is much more understandable than this post, but I hoped this helped.

Graphics or clip art imported into a project are not interlaced to begin with (or someone deinterlaced it) and that's why theres no problem with movement.

Franco
Foreverain4 wrote on 10/30/2002, 8:18 AM
go file, properties, video tab, advanced, and make sure you have some sort of deinterlacing selected. i have interpolate fields selected.


lynn
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SonyEPM wrote on 10/30/2002, 8:43 AM
try turning on resample for any event with a velocity envelope on it, then rerender. Still see it?