Hi,
I've created this render for a client and they are complaining of stuttery video.
https://youtu.be/mgb07kM4Q0Q [youtu.be]
Not sure what to do about it. I tried using RSMB (Reelsmart Motion Blur) in AE and am now rendering out motion vectors to see if that method will help and give it some motion blur.
Not sure where to go from here, any ideas?
Thanks,
Jim
Stuttery Render?
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Are you sure it's not a frame rate mismatch? Can you describe your workflow from Houdini to YouTube? Are you rendering at 24fps or other frame rate? Are you rendering with Mantra?
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How is your Aftereffects Interpret Footage setting?
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I just got back to my laptop and figured out the issue. I'm using a CHOP to constrain a null to a circle that goes around the statue. A camera is the ‘child’ of the null. When the project started in Houdini, it was 24fps, but I changed it to 30fps per the client's request. However, the CHOP's Follow Path node's channel was set to 24fps so it was making up a frame and it was static and not moving, and therefore choppy. An easy fix, but an entire re-render.
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