Premiere 2 frame jumping
- SrgtWilco
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Premiere 2 frame jumping
I'm having some trouble - whenever I try to edit cinematic movies (standard TV shows seem to work fine) I run into a problem where a few millisecond frames will jump a little ways forward in the timeline, which makes the shot look like it's going through some sort of spasm when I play it back (for instance, in the scene in Akira where the gang drives out of the alleyway, it looks like their bikes go foreward, then somehow jump back a few feet, then go forward again, then jump back, etc.) If anyone can tell me how I can fix this, I would greatly appreciate it.
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This was the same case, when I was working with MPEG (I think it was 1 and not 2). Same problem.
Use losless Codecs such as http://lags.leetcode.net/codec.html (Lagarith) and you should not have such problems with footage.
Use losless Codecs such as http://lags.leetcode.net/codec.html (Lagarith) and you should not have such problems with footage.
- SrgtWilco
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Okay; I've downloaded the installer for lagarith but when I try to open it I get the "to open this file, windows needs to know what program created it" message.-Bauzi- wrote:This was the same case, when I was working with MPEG (I think it was 1 and not 2). Same problem.
Use losless Codecs such as http://lags.leetcode.net/codec.html (Lagarith) and you should not have such problems with footage.
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Well, it will if you have "Hide extensions of known file types" disabled in Windows's* Folder Options. I don't know why this is on by default; having it off makes things so much easier.Krisqo wrote:It does not say .inf after the file name.
* I feel perfectly justified constructing the possessive this way in this case, because Windows here refers to a single program, not the plural common noun "windows".
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kinda off topic...but wouldn't it be Windows' for the possesive?
(sometimes I think that English rules are stupid...and give up all hope for the language...this is one of those times)
and even if you didn't have the file extensions...if you followed my instructions, you would have gotten it (eventually...60 seconds top). Only 1 file has the install option when you right click it
(sometimes I think that English rules are stupid...and give up all hope for the language...this is one of those times)
and even if you didn't have the file extensions...if you followed my instructions, you would have gotten it (eventually...60 seconds top). Only 1 file has the install option when you right click it
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Well, I already explained my reasoning briefly, but this gives me a good opportunity to rant further, so:Kariudo wrote:kinda off topic...but wouldn't it be Windows' for the possesive?
(sometimes I think that English rules are stupid...and give up all hope for the language...this is one of those times)
This is one of my biggest gripes with English spelling in the past ten years or so: suddenly everyone thinks it's okay to form possessives for SINGULAR nouns that end in S with just an apostrophe (examples of such incorrect behaviour: James', Charles', Hans', Nils', etc.)
In reality, the only time you can just tack on an apostrophe and be done with it is when your noun is PLURAL and ends in S.