Aric Mannion
December 8th, 2006, 03:11 PM
Does anyone else notice the warped lines that go through HDV footage from Sony hdr-fx1? Is this due to the "upper field dominance" that Final Cut forces you to capture through? I called Sony and they don't see it, but I do. Slow pans and zooms look totaly warped. And you can't do compositing if all the layers are warping out of sync. Is there someway that this works for people? Do people pretend not to notice because it's so expensive?
Also I can't seem to play FCP videos unless I shot them with my camera. I made an After Effects HDV 1080i60 .mov and it will only play for 2 seconds, and drops frames or freezes. So I exported it out of Final Cut and imported it again, now it is an FCP movie like any other and still can't play it.
I have a powerbook, but apple swore I could do HDV with this setup, and that doesn't explain how warped HDV looks. Anyone know anything about this?
please
ps. I have FCP 5.0.4 AE 5.5 -I don't think that matters though
Also I can't seem to play FCP videos unless I shot them with my camera. I made an After Effects HDV 1080i60 .mov and it will only play for 2 seconds, and drops frames or freezes. So I exported it out of Final Cut and imported it again, now it is an FCP movie like any other and still can't play it.
I have a powerbook, but apple swore I could do HDV with this setup, and that doesn't explain how warped HDV looks. Anyone know anything about this?
please
ps. I have FCP 5.0.4 AE 5.5 -I don't think that matters though