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Using Premier Pro CC and through the speed / duration menu i have reversed the clip and it plays back choppy but also exports as choppy. When the footage is played the correct way around it isnt choppy so I dont think its coming from source? Ive tried speeding up the clip as well to 160% to see if this would help but no joy.
Any ideas whats going on here?
Just FYI, was having this EXACT issue and found that by reversing the field dominance of the frames and using optical blending instead it smoothed it all out.
Hope that helps.
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Hi Scboy,
I'm not seeing this. Anyone else?
Thanks,
Kevin
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What is the media?
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If it is interlaced try reversing the field order.
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Hi the footage has be shot on a canon 7D DSLR HD quality
Thanks
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Tried reversing the field order and using frame blend to see if that would help, but still no luck. Any other ideas?
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Try doing it in After Effects?
-Just a guess.
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scboy,
If you could post a short (10-sec.) source clip (link to some hosting site like Dropbox), then others can try to work on it and see if they experience the same problem — or can find a fix.
Stefan
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Have you ever figured this out? It's happening to me with Premiere CC and Canon 5D3 footage. 5 second clip reversed. Playback is laggy and export is garbage. When I kill the reversal, everything is fine. It's driving me insane. Thanks!
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23.98 footage on a 23.98 timeline!
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Just FYI, was having this EXACT issue and found that by reversing the field dominance of the frames and using optical blending instead it smoothed it all out.
Hope that helps.
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Thank you! This post may be old, but this helped me!
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I'll definitely give it a try! That project is on the back burner now but if that's a fix, it sure beats using the AE workaround. Thanks!
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i was like wtf is frame blending found it. hit enter afterwards it did its magic and man it finally worked so tired of all choppyness now its smooth. Thank you! there is no information or its hard to find this solution so thank you!