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Wacked QT ConversionPosted by Jay Beeson 1
HI All
I just upgraded a few weeks ago and now when I do QT Conversions Mpeg4 H264 for for use on the web site The first 2 to 3 seconds of each clip is Really Wacked out-- Very pictsulated into about 3 large blocks- gray to white in color - No ledgiable picture can be seen after about 3 seconds the picture clears and looks pretty good -rest of clip-- No dissolves or effects -just still graphics at begaining of clip The QTC looks good when previewed on my mac- But after up loaded to net is when the problems happen-- Net play back look bad first 2 to 3 seconds Anyone else having this problem? Thanks --Jay-- FCP 5.1.4 QT 7.1.5 OS-10.4.9 Machine Name: Power Mac G5 Machine Model: PowerMac7,3 CPU Type: PowerPC G5 (2.2) Number Of CPUs: 2 CPU Speed: 2 GHz L2 Cache (per CPU): 512 KB Memory: 2.5 GB Bus Speed: 1 GHz Boot ROM Version: 5.1.8f7
Hi Jude--
All the video was edited and titles created in FCP- The videos are real basic - titles then show is one clip straight threw-- talking head type stuff -short 3 to 5 min. I have done many QT conversions for the web and never had any problem till I started using the H264 option- I have looked on apple K base and have not found any info that matches what is happening-- The media I was using is on a OWC 800 firewire drive that is half empty and other drives are empty ect -- no other FW devices connected - The drive keeps up with much more complex timelines no problem- I have tried several setting and many kbs settings from 275 Kbs up and still No Love -- I am doing the QT conversion directly from a fully rendered timeline like I usually do -- Maybe there is a problem doing the H264 conversion from the timeline? The real wacky part is that it only dose this on about 75% of shows and only at the very first 3 seconds I will double check settings -- Thanks for your time--Jay--
Export a full-quality, self-contained QuickTime movie first. Check that and see if the same problem is there. If so, move your edits to a new timeline with identical settings and try again. If the problem isn't on the full-quality file, then use that as the basis for the H.264 export.
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I agree with Derek, as far as a workflow test. It will help you get to the root of the problem. I just wanted to add that I vaugely remember that you've been having some other problem with your system, haven't you? What was that? Could it be related? Maybe quicktime prefs are corrupt or something?
Hey Jude and Derek
I will try to make conversion from completed QT movie and see what happens-- My system has been running perfect until OS - FCP and Qt upgrade 2 weeks ago-- now I have wacky fan operation-- Here is a link to a 5 sec clip Video clip click here This clip is worse than what I have had before but this clip has more movement in it-- Thanks--Jay Ps sorry about the Line threw my first post (strike threw) --Ouch I wrote at 4 am-
Hey Derek
I up graded 2 weeks ago to FCP 5.1.4-- QT 7.15- OS 10.4.9 Yep this clip was Really Bad -- it had the Highest data rate that I have tried and it was toast-- I tried putting 3 seconds of black at the begaining of the timeline- the black looks a solid Gray and clears when the show starts-- rest of show looks good -- The play back of the QT conversion looks perfect with in my computer -- The Glitch shows up on playback thru YouTube and another sites --- I am starting to think that the H 264 dose not mix well with the Flash conversion that the Video sites use??? Thanks --Jay--
> I am starting to think that the H 264 dose not mix well with the Flash conversion that the
> Video sites use??? Well, diagnostic tests. Try exporting the first half of the show and the second half separately, same codec and settings as the bad clip. Put both halves through the exact same process and see if the end clips are the same. If both clips have the "opening three seconds" problem, then there's probably something conflicting between the process and your chosen settings. If only the first half has problems, then there's something embedded in your clips that's causing you grief. If the results are inconsistent or very different, try another codec. Troubleshooting is all about narrowing down your suspects by trying to recreate the problem while shifting one element at a time. www.derekmok.com
Hi there.... I tried a search for this answer but didn't really have luck. It's somewhat related to this thread: What format (I'm assuming mpeg4) is the best to upload to YouTube? And what settings work the best for a 4 minute music video. So far my 'compressings' look pretty bad. Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks! Luna
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