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Premiere Pro - excessive Motion Blur - Cause unknown
Created 10th April 2010 @ 13:17
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Right. When I export a clip with Premiere Pro, it ends up with way too much motion blur as you can see here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phvEjUs_SIQ
These are the settings at which I export:
Creating a new project:
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk199/joost1702/exportsettings1.jpg
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk199/joost1702/exportsettings2.jpg
Export:
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk199/joost1702/exportsettings3.jpg
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk199/joost1702/exportsettings4.jpg
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk199/joost1702/exportsettings5.jpg
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk199/joost1702/exportsettings6.jpg
http://i280.photobucket.com/albums/kk199/joost1702/exportsettings7.jpg
Converting the demo happens with startmovie avi and Lagarith at 120fps. With startmovie, I used Lagarith and tried uncompressed. No changes in amount of motion blur. Anybody got any idea which setting I have wrong?
EDIT: After reading Decap’s post here ( http://etf2l.org/forum/off-topic/topic-6769/?recent=165216 ), is it converting at 120 and exporting at 59,94 that’s causing the massive motion blur?
Last edited by Buffalo Bill,
HAHA, look at us having the same problem and asking almost the same questions at almost the same time! Doppleganger alert! http://etf2l.org/forum/off-topic/topic-6769/page-1/?recent=165216#post-165216
I think it’s recording at a higher FPS than the render, as 2 or more frames of recording will get crammed into 1 frame of the render and, hey presto, motion blur!
Quoted from Monkeh
HAHA, look at us having the same problem and asking almost the same questions at almost the same time! Doppleganger alert! http://etf2l.org/forum/off-topic/topic-6769/page-1/?recent=165216#post-165216
I think it’s recording at a higher FPS than the render, as 2 or more frames of recording will get crammed into 1 frame of the render and, hey presto, motion blur!
Well it isn’t the cause for me. Just tried recording at 60 and exporting at 60 and got this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9qezeWt7Xs
Same problem. :[
Crap, thought I had it sorted. Do me a favour and record one at 30 and render at 30, I’m in work and I cant do it untill later…
just dont use premiere pro .. its so easy to make it with sony vegas …
Dunno where to find these settings in Premiere, but you have to deactivate resampling, additionally ensure your deinterlacing method is set to interpolating.
Yep, recording with higher fps can cause these problems. Resampling is responsible for what to do when the framerate changes.
Deactivating resampling means it will skip some frames (every second @ 60 fps -> 30 fps), other options will mix nearby frames together.
Last edited by nTraum,
Quoted from danny.
just dont use premiere pro .. its so easy to make it with sony vegas …
Trying Vegas now, but it puts 3x as much solid black screen at the end as the clip lasts (clip lasts 4 seconds, Vegas adds 12 seconds of black screen). Which codec to use and where to get it?
^ You need to select your clip.
If not it will render your clip & other part as black solid.
Quoted from danny.
just dont use premiere pro .. its so easy to make it with sony vegas …
lol, easy != good
You think they make hollywood movies with Vegas? :P
But ye, Bill, That to me definately looks like its just frame blending, if you pause near the end when the ubered red guy is on the screen, you can see it quite clearly. Just its a very low bitrate video.
Quoted from Skyride
You think they make hollywood movies with Vegas? :P
paranormal activity?
Quoted from dannye
^ You need to select your clip.
If not it will render your clip & other part as black solid.
Thanks. Got it working the way I want now (with a little help from daNNN), thanks guys. :D
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