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    Hi, hope you can help me, I taped a guitarplayer, but after capturing in edius, I see that the strings and frets are Flickering, they float together, I didn´t noticed this when I was shooting, It is not there in the viewfinder or on the lcd display of my HV20....
    Is there something I have done wrong capturing it, if not, is there some sort of trick to remove this flickering, I have already tried the de interlacer and anti flicker filter ?
    A computer with a lot of stuff in it :)

  • #2
    Originally posted by Ludde
    Hi, hope you can help me, I taped a guitarplayer, but after capturing in edius, I see that the strings and frets are Flickering, they float together, I didn´t noticed this when I was shooting, It is not there in the viewfinder or on the lcd display of my HV20....
    Is there something I have done wrong capturing it, if not, is there some sort of trick to remove this flickering, I have already tried the de interlacer and anti flicker filter ?
    Do you have a small samply of the clip? Or a still we could see? Does it happen for the entire clip or more so when the strings are being played?
    George Dame
    Grass Valley / Canopus System Integrator - Nearly 13 Years
    Providing Systems, Onsite Delivery, Support & Training Services Nationwide
    Get Your Copy of The Edius 6 Comprehensive Tutorial by contacting me via PM, email or phone
    Invite us to your local video association for a full demonstration!
    www.editHD.com - 1-877-ieditDV

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    • #3
      Well, I could do that, but I tried to export a piece and I also exported a still picture, then the problem is simply not there, must be a edius thingy..hmmm
      A computer with a lot of stuff in it :)

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      • #4
        When you edit are you looking at a Monitor or using the computer moniter overlay as your visual reference?

        If you are using the computer monitor it might just be the refresh rate that is causing the look you are getting :)


        Mike

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Ludde
          Well, I could do that, but I tried to export a piece and I also exported a still picture, then the problem is simply not there, must be a edius thingy..hmmm
          What was the format of the clip that you tried to export? was it a full size HQ clip? If so, maybe some thing is weird with the way it was aquired or captured. If you make a new file of the entire clip on the timeline, does that cure it?
          George Dame
          Grass Valley / Canopus System Integrator - Nearly 13 Years
          Providing Systems, Onsite Delivery, Support & Training Services Nationwide
          Get Your Copy of The Edius 6 Comprehensive Tutorial by contacting me via PM, email or phone
          Invite us to your local video association for a full demonstration!
          www.editHD.com - 1-877-ieditDV

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          • #6
            Hi, I am using the computer monitor..So what refresh rate should I have for HDV work then ?
            A computer with a lot of stuff in it :)

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            • #7
              I wouldexperiment and see how the different refreshrates effect the picture.

              You might run into the problem that the monitor is not going to handle that type of video perfectly.

              Are you using a desktop or Laptop?


              Mike

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              • #8
                I am using Desktop,but I will experiment with refresh rate, now that I know that there is nothing wrong with the picture, I can sit back and relax a monent :)
                A computer with a lot of stuff in it :)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gdame
                  What was the format of the clip that you tried to export? was it a full size HQ clip? If so, maybe some thing is weird with the way it was aquired or captured. If you make a new file of the entire clip on the timeline, does that cure it?
                  I recorded in 1920x1080, but then, via firewire, canon HV20 is only able to put out 1440x1080, so I captured it in 1440x1080 HDV HQ AVI, The canon HV20 is only able to put out 1920x1080 via HDMI, I don´t know if GV has a solution for that.., maybe somebody has info ?
                  But anyway, as said before, the problem is not there when video is exported..
                  A computer with a lot of stuff in it :)

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                  • #10
                    can hdv record 1920 x1080? I don't think so.
                    but I can be wrong
                    As far as I know HDV is 1440
                    Steve
                    EDIUS Trainer, Grass Cutter Gold
                    A proud EDIUS EDITOR
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                    • #11
                      Yes, Canon HV20 records in 1920x1080, but only output 1440x1080 viafirewire, if you want 1920x1080, one must use HDMI
                      A computer with a lot of stuff in it :)

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Ludde
                        I recorded in 1920x1080, but then, via firewire, canon HV20 is only able to put out 1440x1080, so I captured it in 1440x1080 HDV HQ AVI, The canon HV20 is only able to put out 1920x1080 via HDMI, I don´t know if GV has a solution for that.., maybe somebody has info ?
                        But anyway, as said before, the problem is not there when video is exported..
                        GV has a board called the Pegasus that captures via HDMI directly to the HQ format via a hardware encoding chip on the board, No software encode to HQ here! The resultant files are fully compatible with Edius Pro.

                        Just a thought.
                        George Dame
                        Grass Valley / Canopus System Integrator - Nearly 13 Years
                        Providing Systems, Onsite Delivery, Support & Training Services Nationwide
                        Get Your Copy of The Edius 6 Comprehensive Tutorial by contacting me via PM, email or phone
                        Invite us to your local video association for a full demonstration!
                        www.editHD.com - 1-877-ieditDV

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                        • #13
                          Unless it is something needed now, I would always wait until NAB. Lots of things are introduced at that time.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Ludde
                            Hi, hope you can help me, I taped a guitarplayer, but after capturing in edius, I see that the strings and frets are Flickering, they float together, I didn´t noticed this when I was shooting, It is not there in the viewfinder or on the lcd display of my HV20....
                            Is there something I have done wrong capturing it, if not, is there some sort of trick to remove this flickering, I have already tried the de interlacer and anti flicker filter ?
                            One thing that may fix this if it is what I am getting from your description, in EDIUS go to
                            Settings<>Hardware<>Overlay and set the refresh rate to Field instead of Frame
                            Regards Barry
                            Win 10HP, EDIUS WG9.4, HD Spark, Boris RED 5, VMW6, Authorworks 6, Bluff Titler, VisTitler 2.8, NEAT 3/4, Mercalli 2/4, Vitascene, Izotope RX6 Plugin, NewBlue, Trend Micro AV
                            GB GA-X58A-UD3R MB, i7 990X@4G, 12G 1600mhz Mem, Samsung EVO-250G SSD, 3x2T RAID, GTX 970W OC, 2x24 inch LG Monitors
                            Canon XH-A1/ Canon HF-G30, GoPro Hero3 Black, Edit @1920 50p HQ preset

                            https://vimeo.com/user2157719/videos
                            Laptop ASUS G752VT-GC060T Win 10HP, Edius WG8.53 Samsung M2 SSD 256G+1Tb HD,

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Bluetongue
                              One thing that may fix this if it is what I am getting from your description, in EDIUS go to
                              Settings<>Hardware<>Overlay and set the refresh rate to Field instead of Frame
                              Regards Barry
                              Hi, I have the overlay set to fields....
                              I will check out the pegasus board..
                              Thanks
                              Ludde
                              A computer with a lot of stuff in it :)

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