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It's not an issue of judder, but of shakiness, going in and out of smoothness, like the scroll hesitates slightly for a fraction of a second then catches up. I'm assuming it is because QT cannot play back the file at an even 29.97 at all times, but I am not sure.
Thanks for the nice judder review though.
James
On May 9, 2012, at 12:51 PM, Greg Bacon wrote:
> You may want to check out this article on Adobe's website...
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> It's call "Avoiding Judder in Motion Graphics"
> http://kb2.adobe.com/community/publishing/908/cpsid_90843.html
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> On 5/9/12 3:43 PM, "James Culbertson" <albion@speakeasy.net> wrote:
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>> I have a scroll running at exactly 119.88 pixels/sec, but playing back on
>> the desktop progressive (and ProResHQ). I've noticed that sometimes
>> otherwise optimal scrolls like this will alternate from smooth to
>> slightly shaky and back to smooth randomly through playback in Quicktime.
>> Is this just a quicktime playback thing? Anyone else noticed this?
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>> It's usually completely smooth in After Effects itself.a
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>> I've seen it quite often before but just now had a client ask about it.
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>> Thanks,
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>> James
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