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Re: Jitter/Stutter in PP and AE CS3 (effects both preview and encoded product)
by Jeremy Gibson on Aug 26, 2008 at 8:52:36 pm

Jeff,

thanks for the response. You are correct, it is a still camera that takes video in *.mpg format. Among other still cameras, I find it pretty good. I have made many PP movies using my older olympus which took movies in QT. I am using the NTSC-DV 4:3 preset. I looked in the project window and PP interprets the footage as 640x480 (1.0) 30fps, but my NTSC-DV preset is 720x480 (0.9) 29.97fps. This is obviously a frame/fps mismatch as you said, but for some reason I never had this problem with PP 2.0 using the same methods. I tried interpreting the footage to conform to NTSC-DV (0.9) just like the comp and it seems to remove the stutter, but also makes the footage pixelated. There has to be something different in the way that CS3 handles them vs. 2.0

Hopefully this has given a clearer picture of what is going on.

Thanks again. I'm glad I found this site!

-Jeremy



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