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hello
trying to slow down footage 1920x1080 50p
my project is 25p so should have no problem ..
but as soon as i g lower than 90%..i can see the typycal not fluid slow down..the steps..
what can be the problem?
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You might try time remapping instead.
Also, if you have After Effects, you may want use it instead and see if you get better results.
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i don tknow of remapping.is it a plugin of pp?
could try ae but i need to apply to more than a few little clips..seems long workflow...
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See here to learn about time remapping:
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Do you set your Time Interpolation to Optical Flow?
MtD
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i don t have the TIME INTERPOLATION option!
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What version of Premiere Pro are you using?
MtD
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2017
also i have check the interpolation...it looks the same thing of duration..i only add possibility to work in graphic way and keyframe..but the engine is the same!
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Can you post a screen shot of what you are seeing when you adjust the speed of the clip?
MtD
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i am realizing that i have made this check on my laptop which is still with 2015
but id don t remember that option on my desktop 2017..i ll check tomorrow
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Yes, check that - I don't remember when optical flow was added to the dialog box.
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ok 2017 has that option..in fact seems that using the optical flow seems better
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Optical Flow is an algorithm for creating new frames and it's slow to play back and needs to be rendered. You have 50p footage in a 25p timeline, you shouldn't need to use Optical Flow or Frame Blending.
Can you describe what you're seeing a little better? Is it jumpy? Perhaps you just need to render that part of your timeline. Also, what happens when you export just a part of your timeline when you slow the clip down to 50%?
Alternatively, you can interpret the entire clip's frame rate at 25p instead of 50p. In the Project panel Right Clip>Modify>Interpret footage and click the "Assume this frame rate:" radio button and change it to 25. Now the Media Duration metadata field will read twice as long as the original clip's length (you can make a copy of the clip before you modify the frame rate to see this) and you'll know that you're getting proper slow motion.
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it s a bit jumpy yes, and also is rendered..i can tell this from final export
did not try the other 2 though
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Remove those clips from the sequence. In the bin, right click on those clips and select Modify>Interpret Footage... From there, change the frame rate to 25.
Add the clips to the sequence again. You will get perfect slow motion.
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