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Speed change stutter at keyframe when rendered
by Colin McQuillan on Nov 5, 2009 at 10:07:34 pm

Has anyone else noticed this?

Using the Clip Keyframes (Option-T in the timeline) to make speed changes in a clip, I am getting a one frame stutter when rendering. Unrendered the fast to slow/slow to fast speed change plays back as it should, but when rendered (full) I am getting a single frame stutter at the location of the speed change keyframe.

It is not happening on all speed key frames, but definitely more than half and is occurring on both my MacPro and MacBook Pro.
The more extreme the speed change the more likely it is to stutter as well.

Changing the interpolation from linear to curved smoothes it out, however I need to use linear speed changes for what I am working on.


(FCP ver 7.01, MacPro running Leopard 10.5.8, MBP running latest Snow Leopard)

Colin McQuillan
Vancouver, B.C.


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