Jamie Kennerley
February 9th, 2009, 03:53 AM
I'm having some strange problems with video footage on my computer.
I notice it largely in FCP, when working with footage from my Sony EX3 camera XDCAM EX.
I download with Sony XDCAM transfer software (via cable), and the clips look fine when I'm previewing them in that software. I then open my FCP project and import the clips and there's sometimes a fine line-based corruption on the image.
My inclination is that it's a playback issue, as often when I export quicktimes it doesn't seem to export the problem (however when I import the quicktime back into FCP I see it again, in the same places).
I'm on a Macbook Pro 10.4.11, 2.4GHz, 2GB 667 MHz Memory, 256 VRAM.
But it's not a simple playback issue. I get exactly the same issue when I play full screen desktop. I've also toggled between the various playback settings - dynamic, high, medium, low, and see the same thing happening on each setting.
The corruption isn't there on still frames - sometimes appears on scrubbing, but not on the still frame. So I must assume it's not on the original material, but how my computer is reading that material.
I've just noticed that it does sometimes export it, as you can see in this film:
YouTube - An information film from the B.H.S. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2hGpDDoQJU)
If you watch in hi-res, at around 1'53". The guy walking alongside the traffic. The picture seems to beak up ever so slightly.
Strange thing is - I still can't be sure that this isn't my computer messing up. I watched the clip on another computer and I didn't notice it. But how can that be - that even when I've posted on youtube only my computer has trouble with a specific part of a clip (that was also troublesome when it was on my machine..)
I've exported a full-res quicktime, so you can see what I'm talking about.
Link to file: https://rcpt.yousendit.com/650689492/c7586d3c034f1d27a4b9104a879bfc45
The strange thing is however, that when I watch the clip in Quicktime I don't see the corruption (or don't think I see the corruption). When I import the clip back into FCP I then see it again. Other users have looked at this clip and told me it looks fine. If that's the case, what can I do to fix the issue I'm having on my computer?
I'm now very wary of using my camera and laptop for pro work until I know what this is. And whatever the problem is, I'm also concerned that FCP will export it with the film when I'm done editing.
Am I going crazy?! Could it be that my VRAM isn't large enough? Should I upgrade my quicktime (currently 7.6).
Can anyone advise at all?
Much appreciated in advance.
Jamie Kennerley
I notice it largely in FCP, when working with footage from my Sony EX3 camera XDCAM EX.
I download with Sony XDCAM transfer software (via cable), and the clips look fine when I'm previewing them in that software. I then open my FCP project and import the clips and there's sometimes a fine line-based corruption on the image.
My inclination is that it's a playback issue, as often when I export quicktimes it doesn't seem to export the problem (however when I import the quicktime back into FCP I see it again, in the same places).
I'm on a Macbook Pro 10.4.11, 2.4GHz, 2GB 667 MHz Memory, 256 VRAM.
But it's not a simple playback issue. I get exactly the same issue when I play full screen desktop. I've also toggled between the various playback settings - dynamic, high, medium, low, and see the same thing happening on each setting.
The corruption isn't there on still frames - sometimes appears on scrubbing, but not on the still frame. So I must assume it's not on the original material, but how my computer is reading that material.
I've just noticed that it does sometimes export it, as you can see in this film:
YouTube - An information film from the B.H.S. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2hGpDDoQJU)
If you watch in hi-res, at around 1'53". The guy walking alongside the traffic. The picture seems to beak up ever so slightly.
Strange thing is - I still can't be sure that this isn't my computer messing up. I watched the clip on another computer and I didn't notice it. But how can that be - that even when I've posted on youtube only my computer has trouble with a specific part of a clip (that was also troublesome when it was on my machine..)
I've exported a full-res quicktime, so you can see what I'm talking about.
Link to file: https://rcpt.yousendit.com/650689492/c7586d3c034f1d27a4b9104a879bfc45
The strange thing is however, that when I watch the clip in Quicktime I don't see the corruption (or don't think I see the corruption). When I import the clip back into FCP I then see it again. Other users have looked at this clip and told me it looks fine. If that's the case, what can I do to fix the issue I'm having on my computer?
I'm now very wary of using my camera and laptop for pro work until I know what this is. And whatever the problem is, I'm also concerned that FCP will export it with the film when I'm done editing.
Am I going crazy?! Could it be that my VRAM isn't large enough? Should I upgrade my quicktime (currently 7.6).
Can anyone advise at all?
Much appreciated in advance.
Jamie Kennerley