Slow motion fx pro2/26/2024 add a fade to black at the end of the video track? RENDERED!! color grading the video track? RENDERED!! edit the music track with level adjustment, fade in, fade out? RENDERED!! My next step was to do each edit, one step at a time, then try to render after each step. Okay, so something I was doing in the editing was preventing the render. Next, I created a new project, set the timeline to 29.97 and brought in the same test clip but added no audio, titles, or edits. I shot more Nikon Z6 120fps footage with timecode turned OFF but I set up the timeline and edits the same as the cat footage. How is it done in Resolve?ītw, here's the render from TEST PROJECT 1:ġ. No problem in Premiere CS6, back in 2012. If I change the Codec from H.264 to DNxHD, then it renders fine and looks great!īUT this second rendered file is 8GB or FOUR TIMES the original file size!!! (not good for uploading)Ĭould someone tell me what I'm doing wrong or point me to the documentation on using slow motion (or any clips recorded at different frame rates) on a 29.97fps timeline? For example, you're doing an interview and you want to cut to some GoPro footage shot at 60fps and another clip shot at 120. Immediate ERROR dialog, "Render Job 1 failed as the current clip could not be processed. In the Deliver panel, I selected the YouTube 1080p H.264 preset AND the Frame Rate is now 29.97 Imported the clip to a 29.97fps timeline, set the clip speed to 25%. Okay, not problem I'll just use a 29.97fps timeline. I searched the documentation and then this forum and I found a thread with people complaining about frame rates.Īpparently, unlike what I've done in Premiere for years, you cannot export at a different frame rate than your timeline. I went back to the Deliver settings and noticed the Frame Rate is set to 119.88 and there is NO OTHER OPTION. I rendered the file and it looks beautiful, BUT ITS 4GB (twice the original file size) In the Deliver panel, I selected the YouTube 1080p H.264 preset (as I've done before) Imported the clip to a 119.88fps timeline, set the clip speed to 25%. The original file is 1920x1080 120fps (119.88 actual fps), and roughly 2GB. Tonight I shot some slow motion video on a Nikon Z6.
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