4 Replies Latest reply: Jul 18, 2011 2:24 PM by flbreen RSS

    Jerky Exported video

    flbreen Community Member

      My raw video looks fine in the preview window but when I put a clip in the time line and play it it looks as though it was shot with a 15 fps and when I export the video and play it on MS Media Player the output video looks as though it was shot at 15 fps.

      When I open a new project and and add my raw video in it the problem exists.

      When I open an old project and view the video in the timeline it looks fine and when I add my new raw video to the old project it looks fine.

      Have I put Pr in a mode that causes the low frame rate effect?

        • 1. Re: Jerky Exported video
          John T Smith CommunityMVP

          >raw video looks fine

           

          Well... what IS that raw video?

           

          Does your project 100% match that raw video?

           

          What ARE your export settings?

          • 2. Re: Jerky Exported video
            flbreen Community Member

            I just found out that I had mistakenly converted some of the video I was using was to 24 fps.

             

            Thanks for the consideration

            • 3. Re: Jerky Exported video
              flbreen Community Member

              I mistakenly set the Sequence to 24 fps.

               

              • 4. Re: Jerky Exported video
                flbreen Community Member

                I use wide screen standard definition.

                I have a Canon XF-A1a.

                I load tapes in using Windows Live Movie Maker and I get the default .avi files on my PC.

                I also use my FS-H200 recorder with my A1 in the mode that produces Type 2 avi files.

                I mistakenly created a DV-24 Sequence and put the video segments from my recorder on the time line.

                I made a single 1 hour long file to use instead of the short segments.

                I used the same DV-24 segement to edit my video.

                The tape files on timeline looked a lot better than the concatenated file made by that same DV-24 segement.

                I started all over again using the usual DV-NTSC sequence