NeatVideo plug-in for Final Cut showing half height
NeatVideo plug-in for Final Cut showing half height
Hi,
I got a VHS video I'm trying to clean and it shows as 640x480 in Final Cut but whenever I click on "Options" for the NeatVideo plug-in it shows 640x240. Any way I can have it show 640x480 when doing my profiles?
Thanks
Sylvain...
I got a VHS video I'm trying to clean and it shows as 640x480 in Final Cut but whenever I click on "Options" for the NeatVideo plug-in it shows 640x240. Any way I can have it show 640x480 when doing my profiles?
Thanks
Sylvain...
I've tried adding the de-interlace filter before the neatvideo plugin. didn't work. Then I used mpegstreamclip to deinterlace and create a mov file without success. I flushed all my preferences and selected DV - NTSC as default config when FCS started and tried again with same results. I've downloaded the small iguana video and it shows stretched with half the height. Is there something obvious I'm missing?
Thanks
Sylvain...
Thanks
Sylvain...
Neatvideo plugin also shows my video with half the height
Hi,
I read this discussion on this thread, but I am having the same issue as well where the height is cut in half. In my case, the video is 16:9, DV- NTSC, and the frame size is 873x480, but Neatvideo is showing the frame as 873x240 which makes it difficult to select the recommended area larger than 128x128 in order to create a profile. I am using Adobe premier CS4 to edit.
I also tried the de-interlacing option on the timeline before applying neatvideo, but that didn't fix the issue either. Is there a solution you can offer me on Premier CS4 in order to send "frames" and not "fields" as was mentioned on this discussion?
The rendered video looks normal (873 x 480). But I have a feeling that I could get better result if neatvideo plugin didn't compress the height.
Spatry mentioned that he set his timeline to 720p and then he then he could see the full frame in neatvideo plugin. I am having difficulty finding similar option on Adobe Premier CS4. Any tips on this?
Appreciate any help/tips you could offer.
Thanks,
I read this discussion on this thread, but I am having the same issue as well where the height is cut in half. In my case, the video is 16:9, DV- NTSC, and the frame size is 873x480, but Neatvideo is showing the frame as 873x240 which makes it difficult to select the recommended area larger than 128x128 in order to create a profile. I am using Adobe premier CS4 to edit.
I also tried the de-interlacing option on the timeline before applying neatvideo, but that didn't fix the issue either. Is there a solution you can offer me on Premier CS4 in order to send "frames" and not "fields" as was mentioned on this discussion?
The rendered video looks normal (873 x 480). But I have a feeling that I could get better result if neatvideo plugin didn't compress the height.
Spatry mentioned that he set his timeline to 720p and then he then he could see the full frame in neatvideo plugin. I am having difficulty finding similar option on Adobe Premier CS4. Any tips on this?
Appreciate any help/tips you could offer.
Thanks,
Thanks for your reply. I tried what you said, and unfortunately it didn't work. This is what I did:
- In the project pane of CS premier, I right clicked on the video filename.
- Then from the menu selected 'Interpret Footage'
- Under 'Field order' selected 'Conform to No Fields (Progressive Scan)'.
Yet, neatVideo still showed the video frame shrunk in height.
I try to play around with this some more. If you have any other ideas, please let me know.
Thanks,
- In the project pane of CS premier, I right clicked on the video filename.
- Then from the menu selected 'Interpret Footage'
- Under 'Field order' selected 'Conform to No Fields (Progressive Scan)'.
Yet, neatVideo still showed the video frame shrunk in height.
I try to play around with this some more. If you have any other ideas, please let me know.
Thanks,
Nice!!!!! It worked like a charm.
The only trouble is that premier does not allow me to modify the existing sequence. I created a new sequence, which allowed me to set its field order to "No Fields (Progressive Scan)". I then imported my video into the timeline of this new sequence, and now NeatVideo plugin shows the correct video frame size. This will help me a lot in my several other projects coming up.
Thanks!
The only trouble is that premier does not allow me to modify the existing sequence. I created a new sequence, which allowed me to set its field order to "No Fields (Progressive Scan)". I then imported my video into the timeline of this new sequence, and now NeatVideo plugin shows the correct video frame size. This will help me a lot in my several other projects coming up.
Thanks!
FCPX problem in NV
I am having the same problems in FCPX. I have followed al the suggestions offered yet a 1920 x1080 is displayed as 1920 x 540 in the neat video display window. Please advise.
Regards
Krzysztof
Regards
Krzysztof