HT201237: Final Cut Pro X: Version 10.1.3 release notes
Learn about Final Cut Pro X: Version 10.1.3 release notes
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Aug 23, 2012 1:50 PM in response to ralejoby Khemael,Very same issue here.
Quite special. In fact, if the clip is in H264, it won't do anything *at all*.
If the clip is "optimized" or pro-res 422 encoded, it will do frame blending instead of Optical Flow analysis....
Have you managed to find any workaround ? This is very strange, because it doesn't seems to be exactly the optical flow process but the import process : Clip imported BEFORE the Mountain Lion upgrade can be Optical Flow analysed without problems...
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Aug 28, 2012 2:43 AM in response to ralejoby IK 2012,Same problem here. Could only overcome the problem by exporting clips from FCPX and making slomo in Motion with optical flow enabled. Quite annoying.
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Sep 7, 2012 8:28 PM in response to ralejoby TheBodasity,Same issue here... This was a big selling point for me. I like the optical flow and with this not working I am seriously thinking about switching to premier.