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Aha I think I might know what this all means now, 50i means its shot in interlaced so when creating the project in FCPX I should set the project to be 25p, I had it set to 60p which could be the problem there, am going to attempt to edit the project settings and reproduce the video to see if it makes a difference, cheers all!
I found this link to the user guide, searching it shows up 1080 but mentions 1920 x 1080/50i, what would the i mean? the link is panasonic.ae/en/manuals/HDC-HS60.pdf
Im using a pretty naff little camera, its high def but its just a panasonic hs60, which is small and compact enough for what we need/can afford. I had tried exporting directly to mp4 before but it takes soooo long from fcpx (6+ hours 😓) whereas exporting in mov first from fcpx then converting via handbrake was much quicker
No I see it even worse when viewing it in fcpx when editing (but I don't have optimized/proxy files when editing for space reasons) it does appear much less pronounced in the initial mov file I export from fcpx but then moreso once I've converted it in handbrake to a more manageable mp4 (but then it is dropping from 90gb to 250mb so maybe thats my problem 😓🤔)
Big bucks?! I wish, I'm doing all this for the fun of it in my spare time 😄 I do enjoy it but its a bit tiresome hence hoping for an automated solution, thanks I'll give them a try cheers!
No sorry, maybe if I give an example that will help. I have my main video which generally I like to have larger, then lots of images overlayed which if possible I'd like to have at the smallest display setting/not show any audio track for etc.
Do compound clips add overly to the background rendering? And when I want to then modify the layout of the cards (for example as they are played etc bringing them to the center of the screen when the player announces they are being played) is there a way to go to that point in the compound clip easily or do I just have to note the time that Im at then go into it and scroll to the right point?