Frame Blend Default?   & Recompress as Default?

Does anyone else feel that 'Frame Blend' should NOT be the default mode in Premiere? (Its a real pain in a world of 'progressive footage")
Similar question - Why is Recompress the Default Mode?
Anyone want to change either/both???

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  • Frame blend for default!!!

    Hi I'm using Premiere from ever...but I'm very angry that now frame blend is not selected for default anymore... So I'm working everytime with pal 576i sequence...and I edit all my clip with speed at 70 or 60%, for rallenty. So I have to add the option "frame blend" manually to every clips that I put on Timeline! Beore Cs5 "frame blend" was activated on every clip that we put on every sequence. So can you add the possibility to make "frame blend" by default to every clip on the preferences menu of Premiere or better on preferences of new sequence! I think that it's very IMPORTANT! P.S. There's also a bug...if I select any clip in project panel and select there "frame blend", when I take these clips and put theme on sequence "frame blend" will not be selected anymore. Thanks!

    Hi all,
    Just a small quick comment.  In past PP versions you could not turn frame blending off except for going though each and every chip in you project. I think the is why people preferred to have it turned off in the first place. This is a downfall so to speak in the PP software as a whole. There is just so much time wasted doing routine boring tasks like this one and others. I don't thnk adobe software is written that well. Some parts are nice but others could be a lot better. Like incooperating  a slow-mo eding feature that incooperates the shuttlepro to create an action to record the slow-mo in real time. I have done this by taking my video camera and recording the screen of my actions using the shuttlepro and the jog dial to precisly show the slow motion. I can easily run the clip in slow forward rewind at just about any speed and play it again. This is what slow-mo recording should be. And ths is partly what i am talking about. Back to the subject. A computer is good for one main purpose, to perform these boring routine tasks and a computer can do it well leaving the editor to concentrate on the creative process. For those of you that have a iPhone 4 or 4s or an ipad1 or iPad2 check out both iMovie for video and Photoforg2 for photo editing. Photoforge2 in particular will give you an idea of what I am talking about when I talking about powerful ease of use software. Also iMovie shows this point and I will give a short example...
    Say I want to email a 1080p video. Imove on the iphone tells me that the movie is to long/big to send. Instead of having me the user cut down and edit the movie to the right size imovie does the work for me and lets me confirm the resulting movie. I can use a slider to adjust the portion i want to send. Also imove compresses it and put it in the right format to send. These are all, things that are time comsuming for the user but a computer and well written software can perform well.

  • Whey is frame blending ON by default?

    Just wondering...never really thought about it before, but why is the box checked next to frame blending when you open up the speed?
    Something tells me that it only applies when you change the speed...is that correct or is it blending frames at 100% too?
    Thank you.

    Because it can look better when you speed up, creating "in between" frames. In the olden days, we called this ability to interplolate "revolutionary". It's only relevant if you actually change playback speed, so no, it doesn't blend if your footage is at 100%.

  • Unwanted frame blending look after transcode

    For some reason,
    When I burn a DVD in Encore and play it on a TV or a computer (anything) it seems to have a frame blending look where if you pause the DVD at any point, you will see two frames blended together like they are both at 50% opacity.  I have no idea why it looks like this. Also, when scrubing through the video in Encore after it has already been transcoded, I will see the frame blending.  And if it has not been transcoded yet, I see no frame blending.
    I work on a PC with CS3.
    I use the recomended transcode settings everyone recomends (23.98 for 24P footage, progressive, CBR 8, and the file is AVI)
    I also played the original AVI file to make sure it wasn't an issue before the transcoding/burning in Encore and it looked fine (no frame blending look).
    Please help me out if you can, I am about to enter my film into festivals and want it to look the best it can.
    Thanks!
    -Daniel Soderberg

    IIRC, En CS5 changed a few default settings. I do not think that those were eliminated, just the defaults from OFF to ON, or ON to OFF were added. Likely one of those settings made the difference. Do not recall if any of the Frame Blend options were in that group, but they could well have been.
    Glad that CS5 made the difference for you, and good luck,
    Hunt

  • Turning off frame blending option

    In short, I'm slowing down a lot of clips but I want 'frame blending' off each time.
    At the moment, it's a case of manually turning off the option every time I slow down a clip.
    Is there a way to set FCP so that the "frame blending" checkbox is off by default?
    Thanks in advance,
    Dude

    At the moment, it's a case of manually turning off the option every time I slow down a clip.
    Is there a way to set FCP so that the "frame blending" checkbox is off by default?
    Where are you finding this checkbox?
    You should be able to create an export batch that remembers this setting.
    Bogie - asking on this forum was my last resort, not my first.
    Now that we know your handle is associated with two extensively researched posts, I won't suggest that again.
    bogiesan

  • What is "frame blending" really?

    I can't figure out what "frame blending" is supposed to be. The fact that it's a *checkbox* makes it even stranger. It's either on or off. How does this differ from "motion blur" (is it just a synonym?) and why is it not an effect you put in the timeline but a boolean on/off option when exporting?
    I did read the pop-up summary when hovering the option. It does explain it somewhat, but doesn't really answer my questions.

    silly people with a silly request.
    Heh, heh. I was one of them. (We're talking back in 2007.) I didn't like the default (particularly for what I was doing at the time), and I think it was not possible under some conditions to avoid it.
    Example: some slow-mo benefits from interpolated frames and a bit of blur. But when you are looking to get crisp looks in between, you don't want frame blending. And for some animation subjects (think import from After Effects) it was a problem. Sorry; don't remember now why it was not as simple as turning it off. Like lots of things now, I'd like a toggle to control the default (on or off).

  • "Frame Blending" while reversing the clip..?

    Do I suppose to use "Frame Blending" while reversing the clip..? When going to check the "Reverse" in order to reverse direction of a movement of the clip - it is already checked by default... B U T - when I UNchecked it the quality of the footage with the reversed movement was somehow more clear.. (this is before rendering - just watching in the Viewer).
    Is there any general rule regarding this "Frame Blending" (while reversing the clip)? Can I just trust the Viewer quality/difference between when the "Frame Blending" is checked and when is unchecked?

    Hi all, and thanks for trying and commenting my plugins.
    marekn,
    unfortunately there are 2 potential limits in the use of both my Time Remap plugin and the corresponding FCP built-in Time Remap Function:
    a. +only the speed of the video portion+ of the clip is modified, and there is no way I know to change speed of the corresponding audio accordingly;
    b. the +clip length does not adapt to the new speed+ (longer for a lower speed, shorter for a higher speed - as in the Speed command).
    If the average speed of the clip after applying the plugin is lower than its original speed a number of its last frames will be cut off the clip; in the opposite case instead the last frames of the clip will be a freeze frame of the last frame in the original clip.
    Only the Speed command in both FCE and FCP changes speed of the audio and adapts the clip length: but Speed applies only a constant speed for the whole clip (not variable as Time Remap). Note that also Fit to Fill changes the audio speed and the clip length, because it basically applies a constant Speed change...
    So, marekn, I'm afraid then there is no simple solution to your problem.
    If you want the audio to keep in sync with the video while changing speed you have to unlink audio from video, apply Time Remap to the video and fix the audio by splitting it onto sections with different constant speeds, using the Speed command only applied to audio.
    About the length of the clip you can use the workaround described in the last Hint (d.) in the Time Remap instructions: it basically suggests to apply Time Remap to a +nested sequence+ containing your clip followed by a stub: the new nested sequence should be long enough to contain the new 100%-50%-100% modified clip. In practice you could make it even longer and than cut off the needless frames after applying the plugin.
    I hope this helps.
    Piero

  • Adobe Media Encoder 4.2 update forces Frame Blend

    I didn't really want to repost, but I felt the title and info in my previous post were innacurate (http://forums.adobe.com/message/2576915#2576915)
    In my previous post, I thought Premiere was to blame, but after a few reinstallations, I've found that the update to AME 4.2 causes the problem.
    I've found that Adobe Media Encoder 4.2 forces Frame Blend, even if it has been disabled on each clip of the timeline, when the frame rate of your sequence settings differ from the frame rate of the target format.
    Example: Exporting from 24fps Desktop -> MPEG2-DVD (23.976fps)
    Adobe Media Encoder 4.1 does not have this behavior.  I've reverted to 4.1 for the time being.
    If anyone has a workaround for this, or any other info on this problem, please share.

    I am having a similar problem.  Is it just me or is it Adobe?  I have had so many problems with Adobe Premiere CS4.  It may have also been exacerbated by the fact the I updated to 4.2.1 (mostly in part to determine if another issue was resolved with this update).
    I have some editing background in the Windows Movie Maker and iMovie world, and was excited to use Adobe Premiere, but I have had nothing but problems.
    Everything that I am trying to do, looks really washed out, and renders the video useless.
    I am trying to do what you just described, with speeding up and slowing video to match the computer actions with the person's voice.  I am capturing video using CamStudio and Helix YV12 CODEC, and tried to use HuffyUV lossless compression: using DV-NTSC as the standard format.
    Then I go to compose my video, and output the video, but the video is crap.  It sounds like the Adobe Premiere and Media Encoder are having major problems.
    I tried rendering it to Uncompressed Microsoft AVI with UYVY @ 100% quality, and tried to compare it with Windows Media at the highest quality, and it is frustrating.  When I hear that Frame Blend is being applied, it seems to look worse.
    I am running:
    Intel Core 2 Quad CPU 2.33 GHz (which is kind of slow)
    8 GB RAM, 2 SATA 1 TB Drives WD Caviar Green (a little substandard)
    Windows XP 64-bit
    Let me know there is another process that I am missing.  I don't really want to give up on Adobe Premiere, but from a end-user standpoint, I will have to revert back to using WMM due to time constraints.  I want to take full advantage of all of the editing and effects capabilities of Premiere, but can't because I can't even produce a decent export to be used by any other program (and given that every conversion will in some way affect the quality of the output, I want to reduce any intermediate steps).
    Arrggh!!!

  • Turning off frame blending in Adobe Media Encoder

    Is there a way to turn off frame blending in Adobe Media Encoder?  I have a bunch of
    Flip Mino HD footage (1280x720p) which I wish to convert to P2 720p format so that
    I can more easily mix and match it in the Premiere timeline with actual P2 footage
    shot on an HVX200.
    I successfully used Media Encoder to perform this task but there is one problem.  The
    Flip footage is 30fps and P2 720p is 29.97fps.  So Media Encoder uses frame blending.
    The frame blending sometimes creates obnoxious artifacts so I would like to turn it
    off but there seems to be no way to do this (or alternatively "conform" the 30fps input
    to 29.97fps so that no blending is nescessary).
    After Effects CS4 would seem like an alternative since it has nice batch composition
    creation and rendering features but it cannot render to the P2 format - it appears to
    have a older version of Media Encoder embedded within it - predating P2 support.
    I would like a solution that is easily "batchable" as I have several hunderd Flip Mino HD
    clips that need to be processed.
    You might also ask, why not just import the Flip clips unchanged into Premiere CS4
    and mix them with the P2 clips?....I have tried this and it seems to drive Premiere crazy
    introducing various crashes and other strange behaviors.  The pre conversion to P2
    route seems to work fine.  I just want to get rid of the frame blending.

    I happened upon this video just before I made my posting and it doesn't help with the
    crashes/hangs.  When I import more than about 20 Flip Mino HD clips it seems to trigger
    some sort of memory corruption bug in Premiere.  Some of the clips start to just
    show as solid green in their thumbnail views in the timeline and scrubbing the timeline
    eventually hangs Premiere altogether.  This is reproducible on two different computers
    although the exact symptoms change slightly each time it is tried.  Importing only 3 or 4
    clips actually seems to work, at least for a short while.
    The problems happen even if the only thing imported into the project are Mino footage and
    the Sequence is set to Desktop or XDCAM mode.  So the crashes have nothing to do
    with P2 editing mode.
    The same installation of Premiere CS4 on one of these computers has been just used to
    successfully edit and render out a P2 project with hundreds of clips, stills and titles so the
    basic CS4 installation seems to be solid.
    I'll eventually file a bug report but for now I'm more interested in getting the job done.

  • Is it possible to partially export a video using frame blending?

    For example, I have a video intro that, after being uploaded and processed on YouTube, looks very choppy. However, if I export it using frame blending, it looks perfectly fine. The down side is that the rest of the video looks somewhat more blurry, as frame blending tends to do. I like how fluid the intro is when frame blended, but I perfer the rest of the video when it's just exported normally. I found an option called frame blend under the clip's video options, making me think that I could fix my problem, but it didn't seem like it did anything at all when I exported it. Is what I'm trying to achieve actually possible, or will I just have to deal with it, one way or the other?

    1.  I export in H.264 with the preset HDTV 720p 29.97 fps High Quality. I would use the YouTube preset, but it compresses the audio to a point where it sounds terrible. I'm sure there's a way to fix this, but I don't know enough about it to do so myself.
    2.  My sequence also runs at 29.97 fps.
    3. The intro consists of several game capture clips all .avi at what I think is 29 fps. Many of the clips are sped up to at least 200%.

  • Frame blending not blending propperly

    Problem is this:
    A clip is slowed to 20% with frame blending enabled. However, when it's played back, it looks jerky, as though there were a problem with the frame rate.
    The clip is MPEG4, 30fps. The sequence is also set at 30fps.
    This is what it looks like:
    http://www.wpsc.co.uk/teleport/slowmoproblem.mp4
    Any help would be awesome!
    Thanks!
    Ben

    I've actually been having this exact same problem for about a half year now (ever since Apple released a past update to Final Cut Pro and frame blending started behaving weird after that.) The bummer part is that all the NEW videos I've made after the update, using frame blending, work great and blend beautifully. But all the videos that I started working on before the update stutter miserably.
    The biggest problem is that I have one project in particular (a 6 minute music video) that literally took me about a month to make and it's FULL of slow-mo shots with frame blending and it would have taken me FOREVER to re-capture the footage and start a new project with the updated FCP architecture.
    I feel like there has to be a really simple solution, like a field is off or the FPS is off or some little thing that got messed up in the update that I just need to switch back but I haven't the foggiest what it is and I haven't been able to track down any good info on google about this yet.
    My "solution" for now (if you want to call it that) is to just take Frame Blending off of all 135 slo-mo shots (which makes it look WAY less smooth, but it's better than constant stuttering). I never posted anything about this in the past because I was always expecting apple to finally release a fix but nothing has ever come out.
    Any ideas would be welcome.

  • FCP turns off when I turn off frame blending

    Hi, I really hope that someone can help with this. I'm running FCP 5.1, 8 GB, 2.66 Ghz. Just starting yesterday, everytime I keyframe a move in the motion tab, as I click to turn off frame blending, FCP quits. No "app unexpectedly quit" warning or anything. Just shuts down. It's pretty annoying when you're on a deadline.
    Anybody have any ideas? Please feel free to step up to the plate. Thanks!
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  • My SD video keeps jumping between the upper and lower frames. So the video starts frame blending and blurring in and out.

    My SD video keeps jumping between the upper and lower frames.  So the video starts frame blending and blurring in and out.  The sequence settings are set to
    Editing Mode: DV NTSC 29.97 frames/second. 
    Pixel Aspect Ration: D1/DV NTSC (0.9091)
    Fileds: Lower Field First
    Display Format: 30fps Non-Drop-Frame Timecode
    720 x480

    What is the source of your video, and exactly what is inside your video?
    Report back with the codec details of your file, use the programs below... A screen shot works well to SHOW people what you are doing
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/592070?tstart=30 for screen shot instructions
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  • "lower than intended output quality: frame blending DISabled"???

    When I print to tape, after all conforming processes have finished I get
    "Note: The following conditions exist in this sequence which may result in lower than intended output quality.
    The following can be adjusted using the Render Control tab in the Sequence Settings:
    - Frame Blending For Speed is disabled"
    ??? Frame blending, if anything, will lower the quality even further?
    And, if I turn ON frame blending the warning does not disappear but I get the additional warning
    "There are sections that are rendered at proxy quality"
    ***???

    When I print to tape, after all conforming processes have finished I get
    "Note: The following conditions exist in this sequence which may result in lower than intended output quality.
    The following can be adjusted using the Render Control tab in the Sequence Settings:
    - Frame Blending For Speed is disabled"
    ??? Frame blending, if anything, will lower the quality even further?
    And, if I turn ON frame blending the warning does not disappear but I get the additional warning
    "There are sections that are rendered at proxy quality"
    ***???

  • Frame blending issue in timeline

    For some reason the video in my timeline and in the canvas has the previous frame blended into the current frame (every other resolution line). This makes the picture choppy with horizontal lines especially with fast movements. This issue doesn't show up when I put the video in the viewer but it is still there when the final project is exported. I have tried to tweak with the settings for a long time now and I haven't had any luck. Does anyone know how to fix this issue? It's driving me insane!

    Al,
    This clip is raw footage captured from a miniDv tape. But I have this issue with High 8 and other sources. The only format that doesn't seem to have that issue is DV from dvd clips that I ripped.
    This Sequence properties:
    Vid Rate: 29.97 fps
    Frame Size: 720 x 480
    Compressor: DV/DVCPRO - NTSC
    Dat Rate: (blank)
    Pixel Aspect: NTSC - CCIR 601
    Anamorphic: (not checked)
    Field Dominance: Lower (Even)
    Alpha: (blank)
    Reverse Alpha: (not checked)
    Composite: (blank)
    Clip Properties:
    Vid Rate: 29.97 fps
    Frame Size: 720 x 480
    Compressor: DV/DVCPRO - NTSC
    Data Rate: 3.6 MB/sec
    Pixel Aspect: NTSC - CCIR 601
    Anamorphic: (not checked)
    Field Dominance: Lower (Even)
    Alpha: None/Ignore
    Reverse Alpha: (not checked)
    Composite: Normal
    I just noticed that this issue doesn't show up until I drag the clip into the sequence. If I just double click it from the browser into the viewer it looks perfect. I have a screenshot of this issue if it helps, I just don't know how to upload it into this message.
    Thanks for your help!
    -Ted

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