stupid AE question
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- robotron3k
i put together a project this weekend in AE 6 pro, a bunch of photographs which i panned and pushed in and out of, it's running at 30 fps, but still seems jerky when i render out. are there any solutions to smoothing it out more....
thanks in advance...
- kevinv0330
uh. u can use iMovie.
- no_info0
perhaps its the machine you are running it on.
- nextseason0
what compression are you using to compress it? if you are rendering uncompressed the playback will be very slow.
To play back video properly you need a video raid.
- ms790
make sure you have motion blur turned on for each layer, that wil make it look very smooth trust me, it's a little checkbox ontop of each layer it sais"M" on it. check that for everything that moves.
- robotron3k0
i'm using a pb 1.5/1.25 ram, the original raw file is like 4 gigs, i compressed using cleaner to .wmv, but still does a little stuttering, when i usually work in flash and convert to video, my motion tends to be very smooth, now that i'm using AE, it seems not to be....
thanks for the advice, anymore would be appreciated...
- ms790
try my adivce it'll work just fine
- robotron3k0
big thanks.
- nextseason0
motion blur won't make the animation any smoother if it's a playback issue. try rendering with animation compression and using sorenson to compress a quicktime. WMV playback is no good in my opinion.
- no_info0
I recently did the exact same thing in Final cut. The end product was WMV as well and there was no problems.
Try outputting an uncomressed version and use windows media encoder on a PC to make the WMV