1. Frame blending only works when you have a different frame rate
between the sequence setting and the clip.
2. As far as I know the Mercury Playback GPU acceleration has no
influence on the rendering but I may be wrong.
Uwe
On 8/24/2012 4:34 PM, Sham wrote:
>
> When rendering slow motion video clips (video slowed down to, for
> example, 30%), with Mercury Playback GPU Acceleration and with frame
> blend enabled, the rendered video is not smooth (is jerky). Frame
> Blending does not have any effect on the rendered output , The results
> are identical with and without Frame Blend.
>
> When software only rendering, and with frame blend enabled (ticked),
> the resulting video is smooth motion.
>
> I am using the following:
>
> Windows 7 64 bit
> Premier Pro CS5.5 (with latest updates)
> NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 (with latest driver)
>
> The video I am rendering is HDV 1080i format..
>
> I have tried exporting in MPEG2 and M2T with Max Render Quality
> ticked. Both formats produce the same results.
>
> Why does Frame Blending have no effect on slowed down clips when
> exporting with Mercury Playback GPU Acceleration? Is this a known issue?
>
>
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