Saturday, November 27, 2010

[Avid-L2] Re: 50 FPS

 



So if you could have a 50fps project it would play at 'normal / as-live' speed

But in a 25fps project it'll have a 200% motion adapter applied to make it 'as-live' speed ?

And removing that motion adapter will give you 'half real speed / slow-motion' playback?

But beware 'refresh motion adapters' as it'll then put the 200% effect back on?

Does applying a 100% motion effect to that clip (50fps in 25fps project) mean that 'refresh motion adapters' will not make any further changes (other than interlaced/progressive inputs/outputs are amended)? It certainly behaves that way with off-speed effects applied.

Frank is there any way of disabling or removing motion adapters from a sequence?

I can see how they are useful when mixing frame rates but I don't seen the advantage of putting a 100% interlaced output motion effect on a clip that has been assigned 'progressive' in an interlaced project - it's effectively doing nothing as far as I can make out.

Trevor

--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, Frank Capria <frank@...> wrote:
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> When linking via AMA, the clip will maintain its stated timecode. Once
> placed in a sequence a motion adapter will be used to play it at the
> sequence frame rate.
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> Frank Capria
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> On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Nigel Gourley <
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> > How does 50 FPS or any other non standard rate work with AMA? So If we have
> > a 50FPS QT that's going into a 25FPS project what happens? And what happens
> > to the timecode? And if we consolidate to DNx does the linking back still
> > work?
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