Hi. Noob to the forums here. Hoping you all can help me.
I've got a one-take shot that I'm time-ramping to match some music. The raw files, shot at 50fps, playing back at 25fps (in quicktime) play smooth as anything. The export, once it's been through Premiere is somewhat choppy.
I've tried all the different time interpolation settings (sampling / blending / optical flow) on export with little effect.
It was shot at 50fps. But, as it was shot on an Alexa mini, it defaults back down to a slow-mo 25fps on playback, which is what I set my PPCC project to for editing. Have also tried changing the sequence settings to 50fps with no difference to export quality.
The time ramping ranges from 114% (which equates to a bit faster than half-speed slow-mo in playback) to 200% (which equates to real-time in playback), with slow transitions in between (as you'll see from the time ramping keyframe map picture attached).
Below are all the media info for the source and export files. Also some screenshots of the settings of the project.
Computer info: Macbook Pro (Mid 2012); 10.12.6; 2.9 GHz Intel Core i7; 16GB 1600 MHz DDR3; Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536 MB RAM; 1TB SSD
Source info
Export info:
Sequence settings
Project pic showing time ramping
Some advice would be much appreciated.
And just for clarity: the issue I'm concerned with is EXPORT, not playback (which I have on really low quality settings anyway as my computer is a bit underpowered)
Thanks!
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