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Feb 19, 2015 5:00 PM in response to qanadilohani92by Alchroma,The image is too small to observe detail.
It appears that there is fairly large blockiness about the image?
Cause may well be putting the image through a number of cycles that change it's original form. Compress/recompress.
Al
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Feb 19, 2015 11:42 PM in response to qanadilohani92by Tom Wolsky,how ow did it get to your computer? Did you make it in your computer?
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Feb 19, 2015 11:45 PM in response to Tom Wolskyby qanadilohani92,sorry i don t understand. if you are askin me from where i have the files, i copied them from the card that was in the camera when i recorded.
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Feb 20, 2015 12:16 AM in response to qanadilohani92by Tom Wolsky,LLook in the Info inspector to see what FCP says this media is. The QuickTime player says it 1920x1080 at 50fps. That's not 1080i. There may be something wrong on a camera setting or the camera isn't shooting it right. You might have to try converting the media. It's also possible that old version of FCP didn't handle this media correctly. I can't remember what the Nikon support was like. Can you post a small clip on a site somewhere that the original media can be downloaded?
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Feb 20, 2015 12:27 AM in response to Tom Wolskyby qanadilohani92,I am sending u a video ! When i paly it with QuickTime player i see it very good , as it best ( it s not the best focused timing at the begining of the video but it doesn't matter, the problem is that "blockiness" in final cut.
I can send u an email with the video cause i can t put the link here
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Feb 20, 2015 1:21 AM in response to Tom Wolskyby qanadilohani92,link this and u got the link of a video.
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Feb 20, 2015 2:15 AM in response to qanadilohani92by Luis Sequeira1,No blockiness here, either in QT or FCP X.
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Feb 20, 2015 2:17 AM in response to Luis Sequeira1by qanadilohani92,in QT i don t have neither. But when i play it in FCP it does that.... have u seen the image?: (
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Feb 20, 2015 2:38 AM in response to qanadilohani92by Luis Sequeira1,Only now I realize that you are still using an old version 10.0.?.
I don't think you mentioned which one, or which OS version either. This may help explain the problem.
FCP X is at version 10.1.4; 10.1 was a major update that changed media management very significantly, and required Mavericks (10.9).
10.1.4 works extremely well in Yosemite (10.10), and I suppose in Mavericks as well (though I can't test that).
The only reason I can think of to still be running 10.0.* is if you can't run at least Mavericks on your mac. 10.1.* is vastly superior, IMHO, to the previous versions.
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Feb 20, 2015 2:42 AM in response to qanadilohani92by Alchroma,You are using an older version of FCP X, what is the exact version?
What is the OS you are using?
Maybe an issue here??
FYI: Do not update to the latest version of FCP X before understanding the changes.
What the screen shots show is you are using Progressive clips in an interlaced Project.
That's the only thing I can think of.
Alter the Project Properties to reflect the properties of the clips.
Al
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Feb 20, 2015 2:47 AM in response to Alchromaby qanadilohani92,I m now downloading Yosemite last update . I clicked about my mac and software update. I will post after the update if there is any problem. @Alhcroma: i recorded as interlaced ( 1080 50i) and my project is still interlaced. I m using a NIKON d7100 with crop 1.5x. In order to use interlaced i had to add +1.3 crop . So i m sure i used 1050 50i in recording.. :-s



