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So, speaking of in-compatibilties, first question is: June 1, at 6: Click the Retime pop-up menu below the viewer and choose Video Quality, then choose a setting from the submenu. For example, applying a speed setting of 25 percent to the selection makes the entire selection play in slow motion. Your question forced me to go back and test this. Powered by Kunena Forum. optical flow fcpx

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Access over 1, on-demand video editing courses. The problem with slow-motion created using software as opposed to that shot by the camera is that the slower the video plays back, the more jerky the images appear. February 20, at 2: No rendering is required. Powered by Kunena Forum. But, "rendering" doesn't automatically trigger when enabling OF. The results would be interesting!

Sorry for my earlier, incorrect information. Slow-motion clips created with Frame Fxpx appear to play back more smoothly than those created with the Normal duplication setting. Macbook Pro Retina with Nvidia.

Final Cut Pro X: Change clip speed

January 21, at 7: Apply a manual speed setting: Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. And noticing on my cheap set-up. Index Recent Topics Search. Then use optical flow and wait for the clip to finish analyzing. If you drag the retiming handle to the left, the speed of the selection increases, the duration of the selection decreases, and the bar above the timeline selection turns blue.

Only the portion of the clip used in the project the media between the clip start and end points is analyzed. Click the Retime pop-up menu below the viewer and choose Custom. Click the Retime pop-up menu and choose Custom. It seemed to have greyed out the option for optical flow.

Final Cut Pro X: Change clip speed

By default, if a constant speed change causes the duration of a clip to become longer or shorter, all clips coming after it ripple forward or backward.

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When a clip is sped up, the duration of the clip is shortened and a gap fills the space between the changed clip and the remainder of the project. I'm having the same problem.

optical flow fcpx

Be sure to view the video at full screen so you can see the subtle changes that frame blending and optical flow add to the playback. Remember me Forgot your password?

Forum :: Topic: Optical flow vs. Frame blending (1/1)

Adds in-between frames by blending individual pixels of neighboring frames. See The Different Membership Tiers. Click the Retime pop-up menu below the viewer and choose Slow or Fast, then choose a speed from the submenu.

It must be a reason for this option I would think that optical flow should give better result. So my questions is what is the benefit of using optical flow and in what situations.

optical flow fcpx

If you drag the retiming handle to the right, the speed of the selection decreases, the duration of the selection increases, and the bar above the timeline selection turns orange. For example, applying a speed setting of 25 percent to the selection makes the entire selection play in slow motion. If you change the speed to 50 percent, your clip becomes twice as long, and subsequent clips are moved to the right; if you change the speed to percent, the clip becomes half as long, and subsequent clips ripple left.

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