lord_finesse
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Hey Guru's,
I have been using a program called SnapZ to capture movie clips on my computer monitor. The outputted file from SnapZ isn't most reliable so I re-export that out using the Apple Pro Res codec. Importing that newly exported file into FCP (Final Cut Pro) is seamless and under these sequence settings:
Frame Size: 852 x 557 (custom)
Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square
Field Dominance: None
Compressor: None
As a result there is a lingering mysterious green line that is visible left side of the canvas. During playback there is also sporadic noise and lines that are visible in that green line.
http://sappo.dealer.com/greenlineproblem/
check out that link, there is a visual image of what I am describing.
Is there something that I am overlooking? Is this apple pro res codec not sufficient for my purpose? Has anyone else encountered this particular scenario before?
Thank all so much in advance.
I have been using a program called SnapZ to capture movie clips on my computer monitor. The outputted file from SnapZ isn't most reliable so I re-export that out using the Apple Pro Res codec. Importing that newly exported file into FCP (Final Cut Pro) is seamless and under these sequence settings:
Frame Size: 852 x 557 (custom)
Pixel Aspect Ratio: Square
Field Dominance: None
Compressor: None
As a result there is a lingering mysterious green line that is visible left side of the canvas. During playback there is also sporadic noise and lines that are visible in that green line.
http://sappo.dealer.com/greenlineproblem/
check out that link, there is a visual image of what I am describing.
Is there something that I am overlooking? Is this apple pro res codec not sufficient for my purpose? Has anyone else encountered this particular scenario before?
Thank all so much in advance.