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Thread: Jitter In CS4 - need help fast

Started 1 month, 1 week ago by Sean McCulley
I've been working with some DVCProHD footage and have a problem with jitter or slight studder in the video. It's really evident in a pan of room. Instead of a smooth pan it has a slightly jerky playback. The footage will play fine on someone elses FCP system. Today's footage comes from a different camera and it still does it. I really need to get this figured out fast. The producer wants ...
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Bob Dix replied 1 month, 1 week ago
You appear to be out of my league. But, have you checked the obvious, the frame rate of the videocam, and frame rate in your software. This happens on horizontal panning in the latest Canon 5D Mark II video in 1920 x 1080 mode, it is a lens image stabilization problem in this case and not the software, I know you have tried different cameras but, the problem could be in the cameras or lens (...

Vince Becquiot replied 1 month, 1 week ago
The jitter is most likely related to an issue with the frame rate. Was it shot at 30 pN ? Any reason you are using a 60P timeline ? Try setting up a custom preset at 720 30P. Vince Becquiot Kaptis Studios San Francisco - Bay Area

Sean McCulley replied 1 month, 1 week ago
I created another project and chose GENERAL > editing mode:P2 720p 60Hz DVCPROHD > Timebase: 29.97 fps. it still has a slight stutter every so often. I'm not in contact with the cameraman and not sure if it was shot pN. Is there a way to check on this end? This happens with footage shot from two different cameras. When I open this footage in AVID it plays smooth but has a ...

Bob Dix replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Ask the cameraman not to pann ? see what happens.

Bob Dix replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Re-Install FCP ?

Sean McCulley replied 1 month, 1 week ago
Asking the cameraman not to pan or buying FCP isn't an option. I was hoping someone has had this problem and has found a solution.

Vince Becquiot replied 1 month, 1 week ago
So it sounds like you are using files that were captured in Final Cut? With Premiere, you would be much better off with the original P2 folder or tape in order to playback natively in the timeline. A scan line running down the frame could simply be a preview artifact from the video card. What does the export look like? Vince Becquiot Kaptis Studios San Francisco - Bay Area

Sean McCulley replied 1 month, 1 week ago
This footage was captured on P2 with a Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 camera. I used a Panasonic P2 reader to copy the footage on to my computer's hard drive. I've also had the same problem on a second project with footage shot with a Panasonic HVX200 & Firestore 100 (Quicktime DVCProHD 720p/60). I should be able to use the footage natively in Premiere CS4. I took a hard drive with some jumpy...

 

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Sean McCulley
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Jitter In CS4 - need help fast
Published (2009-11-14 21:45:00)
This footage was captured on P2 with a Panasonic AJ-HPX2000 camera. I used a Panasonic P2 reader to copy the footage on to my computer's hard drive. I've also had the same problem on a second project with footage shot with a Panasonic HVX200 & Firestore 100 (Quicktime DVCProHD 720p/60). I should be able to use the footage natively in Premiere CS4. I took a hard drive with some jumpy footage to someone's FCP to determine if...
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Jitter In CS4 - need help fast
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Re-Install FCP ?
Vince Becquiot
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Jitter In CS4 - need help fast
Published (2009-11-14 17:55:00)
So it sounds like you are using files that were captured in Final Cut? With Premiere, you would be much better off with the original P2 folder or tape in order to playback natively in the timeline. A scan line running down the frame could simply be a preview artifact from the video card. What does the export look like? Vince Becquiot Kaptis Studios San Francisco - Bay Area

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