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I have no idea what's causing your issue because I can't replicate it at all.
This screen capture is a dummy project that includes GoPro & Canon clips, along with screen recordings from Google Earth Pro... plus a few other odds & sods. What yoou see happening is what I consistently get, whether I'm copying & pasting the whole timeline contents or only part.
That slowly expanding text is easy enough to achieve (& I agree with you & Barry about all the tizzy stuff on DZ).
Here's a simple title template on DZ - https://directorzone.cyberlink.com/detail/176470517 - When you open it in Title Designer, you'll see that it has Position & Scale keyframes. Both position keyframes are the same, but the expansion is the result of the difference in Scale keyframes.
It probably is a case of the software catching up to the camera manufacturers.
The Panasonic GH5, with the 2.0 firmware, can record 422 10-bit ALL Intra 400Mbps in 4K. Users of other software have had similar issues (some of which have now been resolved)... DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, After Effects...
Agreed. Using chroma-key is an unnecessary extra step & likely to cause issues. Best to leave it out.
Definitely start with a high resolution map with clean lines & edges... and you're likely to end up with a good result. That one attached is pretty acceptable.
Cheers - Tony
Sorry - after more than half a dozen attempts, the forum would not allow me to post with an attached image. You can download it here.
For a start, I don't have a GH5 but I did download some footage from 4K Shooters. Unfortunately, it was taken before the firmware update so it doesn't address your stated issue. I have no 400Mbps footage to test.
I did notice that some of the sample clips displayed with audio only in PDR16. Those particular clips were encoded using AVC High 4:2:2@L5.1. Clips recorded with AVC High@5.2 were fine, including all the VLogL clips encoded using AVC High@L5.
Two MediaInfo reports are attached - one was fine in PDR16, the other wasn't.
Check out the media info for your clips that don't work & post one here. There may be a pattern.
Your screenshot shows a "WAV" file in the timeline (which has the appearance of a video clip.
It looks like you have edited the audio in ADR or WE, then relinked the audio & video. If that's the case, unlinking the audio & video tracks then selecting only the video will make the tools available again.
I could easily be barking up the wrong tree, but that's the only reason I can think there'd be a .WAV file extension.
On one of the projects where the tools aren't showing, could you 1. select a clip, 2. take a screenshot, 3. label it with the details of what's in your timeline & what's selected & 4. post it here as an attachment?
You're right that there are other options. I couldn't get to youe screen capture, but I understand what you're saying.
Could you please look at this & let us know which part differs from what you see in your PDR16. When you open the title in Title Designer, you should have similar keyframe options that you use in PiP Designer.
What happens when you click that little triangle???
I've tried repeatedly to customise the Profile.ini to generate a profile to match the requirements listed in that link. Failed each time. PDR stops working just after I hit Start.
I was easily able to produce Apple's Orange Fish (attached) using a standard 720x1280 profile, but have no idea whether that would work in an iPhone. Mine is iPhone 5 (not compatible).
How easy it is to do that depends which version you're using. From PDR13 on, it became a little easier.
Whatever version it is, you need to select the menu you want then choose Modify to change the number of buttons. After you add the buttons and arrange them, save as a new menu.
Some templates, because of how they're structured, don't allow modification.
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