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Video speed defect in the PD CD integration?
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PD 14 (Can't try PD 15 as I don't have it (yet) )

CD 15

To reproduce:


  • Add a clip in PD.

  • Go to CD and make some CD edits.

  • Go back to PD, tools, Video Speed, Speed Adjustment, Selected Range, create time shift.

  • Make an edit with time shift, apply Ease in, Ease out.

  • Not sure if this part is necessary, render.

  • Go in to CD and make another edit.

  • Go back to PD


Expected:

The clip is running from start to end.

Actual result:

The clip is running from end to start (reversed)

And if trying to apply Reverse it get trashed due to the Ease in, Ease out.

Thanks.
The Shadowman
Senior Contributor Location: UK Joined: Dec 15, 2014 13:06 Messages: 1831 Offline
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Quote PD 14 (Can't try PD 15 as I don't have it (yet) )

CD 15

To reproduce:


  • Add a clip in PD.

  • Go to CD and make some CD edits.

  • Go back to PD, tools, Video Speed, Speed Adjustment, Selected Range, create time shift.

  • Make an edit with time shift, apply Ease in, Ease out.

  • Not sure if this part is necessary, render.

  • Go in to CD and make another edit.

  • Go back to PD


Expected:

The clip is running from start to end.

Actual result:

The clip is running from end to start (reversed)

And if trying to apply Reverse it get trashed due to the Ease in, Ease out.

Thanks.


Are you sure that you haven't ticked "reverse video" in PD power tools? Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
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Quote PD 14 (Can't try PD 15 as I don't have it (yet) )

CD 15

To reproduce:


  • Add a clip in PD.

  • Go to CD and make some CD edits.

  • Go back to PD, tools, Video Speed, Speed Adjustment, Selected Range, create time shift.

  • Make an edit with time shift, apply Ease in, Ease out.

  • Not sure if this part is necessary, render.

  • Go in to CD and make another edit.

  • Go back to PD


Expected:

The clip is running from start to end.

Actual result:

The clip is running from end to start (reversed)

And if trying to apply Reverse it get trashed due to the Ease in, Ease out.

Thanks.


Are you sure that you haven't ticked "reverse video" in PD power tools?


Very sure as I tried to tick the "reverse video" to see if it could be used as a workaround. It did go in the right direction with reversed video ticked but it is messing up the video with ease in - ease out I also tried something else, I did uncheck the "video speed checkbox, then into CD and then back and the video was fine.



Thanks

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