Author Topic: [Fixed] White line on the bottom of the video... any solution ?  (Read 6724 times)

2013-08-23, 02:41:47

Berjoyce

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Hello everyone !

I'm actually working on a scene that gives me some troubles, when I get the final video with After Effects, .mov h264 cinemascopic format, I have a thin white line at the bottom of the video that I can't delete... And that line does not appear in the After Effects viewport. Any idea about how to fix this ?

A little sample so you can see (only 4 min each frame with low rez, sorry about that)

PS: rendered with corona of course :)
« Last Edit: 2013-09-07, 13:03:41 by P26 »

2013-08-23, 03:05:23
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Berjoyce

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Oh well ... Problem already solved, I guess it was because the output format was 1000x563, I just scaled it to a 1280x720, then to cinemascopic 1280x546, and it works just fine...


you can leave now :p

2013-08-23, 09:46:25
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Ondra

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so the line was only in video output, not in raw Corona renders, right?

PS: Interesting WIP!
Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)

2013-08-23, 10:02:05
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maru

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So this white line was just an excuse to show off what you are working on? ;)
Will be following this.
Marcin Miodek | chaos-corona.com
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2013-08-23, 11:15:29
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Berjoyce

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Yes, this wasn't Corona related ;)

@maru : haha, you'll be surprised by where this little footage will fit !

2013-08-23, 18:40:56
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a worthy 4 seconds.... how did you achieve a flicker free animation? did u use the save GI method? i know thats the way to do it but my 3ds max 2014 crashes the moment i try this method. is it a bug or has the option not yet been made available for use with animations by key master?

2013-08-23, 19:32:34
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maru

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You shouldn't get flicker if you don't use hd cache.
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2013-08-27, 20:08:35
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Berjoyce

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So, for people interested in this project, here is more related stuff below :p




2013-09-07, 12:57:01
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2013-09-07, 13:05:14
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