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Stuttering imports from AE on a HDV 1080 24p FCP timeline
Hi. I am importing titles made in After Effects with an HDV 1080 24p sequence into an FCP HDV 1080 24p timeline and when played back and rendered out the titles stutter or drop frames (without the dropped frame warning coming up). I've tried all different kinds of codecs, animation, AIC, uncompressed, HDV, none of them seem to work right. Has anyone had this problem as well?
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Are the titles moving? Is that what's causing the stutter?
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How are you exporting the files from AE? Do the files play in QuickTime without the stutter? Try the standard Animation codec presets in AE. It makes a huge file but it will render fine.
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Mitchell--yes, they are moving titles.
William--I've tried exporting within AE through animation codec, HDV, uncompressed, AIC. Nothing seems to work. They play fine in Quicktime, which makes me think it's an FCP thing. Any ideas? Thanks for the response, guys! |
I'm trying it through "export" in AE, instead of "make movie". We'll see if that makes a difference.
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So that pretty much fixed it. For those out there with the problem of dropped frames or stuttering issues in an HDV Final Cut timeline when bring footage from After Effects in, use the "export" function in AE instead of the "make movie" function.
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It's odd since I never have these problems with the "Make Movie" function in AE.
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I work in HDV and ProRes. My Mac is 5 years old as well. It might be a field order problem in the Make Movie presets.
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Sometimes the problem is with the FCP canvas not rendering the clip properly rather than an inherent issue with the export - try exporting the clip in the timeline from FCP and see if you still get the same issues when viewing as a movie outside FCP
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Now, the "export" function has been working, but there's a new problem. Sometimes when I use "export" instead of "make movie" and try to import it into FCP I get an "unrecognized file error". Man! |
Might be time for a FCP preferences trash. Or a complete reinstallation of FCP.
Have you brought the files into Compressor and converted them to your sequence codec? |
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