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1. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
JSS1138 Mar 6, 2009 10:17 AM (in response to lchapman66)I can't think of any display device that would show 200fps media. The only reason I can think of for shooting such is to get really good slow motion, which means you want it to play back at normal frame rates, not at 200. -
2. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
lchapman66 Mar 6, 2009 10:52 AM (in response to lchapman66)> I can't think of any display device that would show 200fps media. The only reason I can think of for shooting such is to get really good slow motion, which means you want it to play back at normal frame rates, not at 200.
Don't want to display it at 200fps. Not sure why the client recorded it that way (advice has since been given).
The issue I'm having is that in Premiere CS3 and CS4 when I import that footage into a 30fps sequence it gets "jittery". This isn't frames being dropped, but it looks like the video actually stutters back-and-forth in time when there's movement. The video is a 1280x800 screen capture and things like scrolling really exhibit the behavior.
I was hoping that by creating a sequence in CS4 with native 200fps then embedding that with the 640x480 30fps face-shot video I might solve the problem.
I have warned the client that they might have to recapture the footage at 30fps. -
3. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
Colin Brougham Mar 6, 2009 11:01 AM (in response to lchapman66)This is a job for After Effects. Just drag the footage item onto the New Comp button, and then the comp will be created matching the footage's settings. From there, you can either nest that in a new sequence with the proper/desired settings, and render, or simply send the original comp to the render queue and set your render settings and export module to match your desired output. I just don't see any way of doing what you want to do in PPro; AE is much more flexible for this sort of thing. It's sort of a Swiss Army knife when it comes to dealing with those--ahem--extra-special items our clients drop in our laps, now and again... -
4. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
lchapman66 Mar 6, 2009 11:44 AM (in response to lchapman66)AE CS4 seems to be limiting the fps to 99. :-( -
5. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
JSS1138 Mar 6, 2009 1:29 PM (in response to lchapman66)>Not sure why the client recorded it that way
So it wasn't done to produce slow motion? They want it to show at 200 fps? -
6. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
lchapman66 Mar 6, 2009 1:40 PM (in response to lchapman66)> So it wasn't done to produce slow motion? They want it to show at 200 fps?
They do not want slow motion. They captured it that way due to cluelessness. I've already told them to capture at 30fps the next time. It's just a video screen capture of a web app. -
7. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
JSS1138 Mar 6, 2009 10:52 PM (in response to lchapman66)You may have to tell them to recapture this one. I'm just not sure you can work with a 200 fps file that isn't suppose to be slow motion. -
8. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
Bill Gehrke Mar 7, 2009 1:53 AM (in response to lchapman66)"sequence it gets "jittery". This isn't frames being dropped, but it looks like the video actually stutters back-and-forth in time when there's movement."
I suspect that this is the really the data that they recorded. When you capture a screen that lets say is refreshed at 30 or 60 frames per second at 200 frames per second you are probably only capturing a small portion of any one screen on each frame. Just like when you try taking video of a TV screen and you get bars floating through, but much worse. -
9. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
lchapman66 Mar 7, 2009 5:22 AM (in response to lchapman66)> I suspect that this is the really the data that they recorded. When you capture a screen that lets say is refreshed at 30 or 60 frames per second at 200 frames per second you are probably only capturing a small portion of any one screen on each frame. Just like when you try taking video of a TV screen and you get bars floating through, but much worse.
When I play the file standalone with Windows Media Player it is perfect. -
10. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
Dag Norum Mar 7, 2009 7:25 AM (in response to lchapman66)Larry,
Does Premiere read the footage as 200fps?
If not, and you use a 30 fps timeline, maybe it will help to interpret it. Right click on the footage in the project panel, select Interpret Footage, and then Assume it to 200fps.
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11. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
fuaho Mar 7, 2009 9:05 AM (in response to lchapman66)You might try playing it back at a different fps:
200/30 = 6.67
200/20 = 10
200/25 = 8 (so maybe PAL is the way to start?)
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12. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
lchapman66 Mar 7, 2009 3:32 PM (in response to lchapman66)> Does Premiere read the footage as 200fps?
Yes. -
13. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
annaszakir Sep 11, 2014 12:16 AM (in response to lchapman66)really upset cuz of this AE frame imports limitations 99fps even in cs6 this issue has not been resolve yet now what i'm gonna do with my 200fps file Adobe should increase its fps limits at least 150fps
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14. Re: Create sequence: 1280x800 200fps?
Qengineering Sep 11, 2014 6:37 AM (in response to annaszakir)The "jitter" you describe could be from interlacing (in your 30 fps sequence).
Double check that you are choosing a 30p (progressive) sequence preset.
If you're in Europe (or not distributing for broadcast), I'd consider selecting a 25p or 50p preset since the "math" of dropping frames from 200 to 25 or 50 is better than dropping 200 to 30.




