Captain_Nipple
2nd January 2002, 15:29
Hope someone can give me some insight on this one.
The last couple of movies I have done had ended up having some of the scene changes not being marked as keyframes. They are recognised, but not marked as a keyframe. This results in crazy looking scenes.
Scarface, Heat, The Cranberries Concert, Trigger Happy TV, Foo Fighters (All DVDs) have all had the same problem. Very annoying when I have to manually edit the stat file for this. You have guessed by now I'm using NanDub/GKnot/3.11 as my current setup. I have been using the same setup for a while now, and this has only happened on the last few conversions. I'm thinking the ECF is having a influence here. Is is worth using the ECF all the time?. I know it is important when the stats are edited manually. Maybe I should try leaving it out next time
Just wondering if it is something silly I am doing or if others are getting the same issues.
I will post more info on the rips if needed (e.g log file,vcf)
Nice work TheWef
Captain.
The last couple of movies I have done had ended up having some of the scene changes not being marked as keyframes. They are recognised, but not marked as a keyframe. This results in crazy looking scenes.
Scarface, Heat, The Cranberries Concert, Trigger Happy TV, Foo Fighters (All DVDs) have all had the same problem. Very annoying when I have to manually edit the stat file for this. You have guessed by now I'm using NanDub/GKnot/3.11 as my current setup. I have been using the same setup for a while now, and this has only happened on the last few conversions. I'm thinking the ECF is having a influence here. Is is worth using the ECF all the time?. I know it is important when the stats are edited manually. Maybe I should try leaving it out next time
Just wondering if it is something silly I am doing or if others are getting the same issues.
I will post more info on the rips if needed (e.g log file,vcf)
Nice work TheWef
Captain.