Re: About openTimeline, and progressive / interlaced footage
Re: About openTimeline, and progressive / interlaced footage
- Subject: Re: About openTimeline, and progressive / interlaced footage
- From: "david vandergucht" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 08:37:42 GMT
No answer from apple side ?
david vandergucht
<email@hidden> wrote on 15 Feb 2008, 09:23 AM:
Subject: Re:
About openTimeline, and progressive / interlaced
footage
In fact, i receive an xml from someone else, process it for changing
filenames and path (and of course change fielddominance, even if this has
no effect), and import it in my FCP. I don't start an edit from scratch so
i don't have anything in the browser. i just have my imported
sequences.
I've seen it's possible to quick change tons if
fielddominance in the browser, but it's not possible to do the same
directly with the edited clips...
To make my edited clips accessible in
the browser, i should select all in the timeline, copy and paste in the
browser, but that way changing things in the browser doesn't reflect to the
timeline.
Bjørn Holmgren <email@hidden>
wrote on 14 Feb 2008, 09:41 PM:
Subject: Re: About openTimeline, and
progressive / interlaced
footage
Have you tried changing all the clips to None in the browser before
editiing, by selecting them all and right-clicking in the Field Dominance
column? Then you can change all the clips in one
go.Den 14. feb. 2008 kl. 20.46 skrev david
vandergucht:
Hi there
!
I have this little problem with FCP 6.0.1:
We are working
with fcp project in SD 25FPS PAL uncompressed 4:2:2 (blackmagic
card)
The project MUST be progressive. All the footage are. They
also are encoded with Quicktime pro, in Blackmagic codec (uncompressed
4.2.2) which doesn't provide any field options.
So we set our FCP
sequence to fielddominance "none" in order to not have any field on effect
or transition we should add on the timeline, when rendering.
BUT !
the footages, when dropped in the timeline or relinked (manually or via xml
import), are seen by FCP as "interlaced" upper priority.
this is a
big problem because FCP tries to deinterlace them in order to have them
"fit" into its progressive timeline... deinterlacing non interlaced footage
is prety ugly, we loose a lot's of vertical quality.
Is there a way
to avoid that ? for the moment, the only solution we have is to select
every shot in the timeline and change shot by shot the fieldominance from
upper to none... this is pretty long because there is a lot's of shots, no
way to change it massively into FCP ui, and editing/reimporting an xml
doesn't seems to work (FCP re-check the field dominance when reconnecting
media to this "corrected" xml, and all changes are lost...)
Do you
guys have any ideas ?
cheers
David.
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