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Clip Speed introduces some artifacts...
by Alessio Gemma on Jul 31, 2008 at 10:04:20 am

Hello to everybody,
I edit with FCP 6 and I monitor the canvas window on a Sony LCD display, connected with a Blackmagic intensity.
I have an HDV ProRes timeline (the captured files are all compressed in ProRes 422, the same codec of the sequence).
So, I apply a constant speed variation on a clip, for example 50%, I render it and I watch it on the Canvas and on the LCD... the clip is ok in the Canvas, but on the LCD it appears with some artifacts: there's an alias effect and something like a flicker effect or strobe effect.
I thought it was only a problem that I see when I edit, but the same artifacts rtemains on the final sd-dvd I produce.
Any ideas?
Alessio

I forgot... if I uncheck the "frame blending" option on the speed window, what I see in the LCD seems better..



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