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Re: Frame rate conversion, judder and Timewarp crashing
by Adam Mercado on Jan 14, 2009 at 9:31:50 pm

Hi Dave

So it comes back to Twixtor. I was hoping this would not be the case, but I feel you are right. Spent all night rendering 5 of these clips using Timewarp, and the stuttering is still very much present. I was really expecting The Kramer Technique to work considering how involved it is compared to just rendering out at 24fps. The difference is negligible.

As far as upscaling, this is not so much an issue. The upscale is a bit soft but within the clients satisfaction margins. I did explain to them the pitfalls of upscaling and they are okay with that. There is not budget for InstantHD. The stutter and judder is very bad though, my main concern.

The 4:3 clips are sitting centered over a textured BG in the 1280x720 frame.

Thanks again for the input.

cheers
mm66

Adam Mercado
Influxx Media Production
Motion Graphics & Video Post Production
Fullerton, CA


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