Jeremy Morrison
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Sorry if this issue has been raised elsewhere. If it has been, I was unable to find it.
My workflow requires a low resolution transcoded quicktime h264 with a timecode burn-in to be sent out to transcribers, writers, etc. The problem I am having is that the picture will occasionally get scrambled (see screen shots below) during the transcoding process. I've tried re-transcoding the files and sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn't. Has anyone else encountered this issue or possibly suggest some ways to correct it?
Machine: Mac Pro, 2.4ghz Quad-Core Intel Zeon. 17gb RAM. ATI Radeon HD 5770. RED Rocket. Kona 3 card.
Software: Redcine-X build 501.
Original R3D footage: Shot with RED ONE at 4kHD, 23.98, REDCODE28
Redcine-X Transcoding settings: Full debayer, 480x270 Quicktime H.264, key frame every 24 frames, frame reordering enabled, single-pass, medium quality, burn-in enabled, audio enabled, software scaling Mitchell.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks!
My workflow requires a low resolution transcoded quicktime h264 with a timecode burn-in to be sent out to transcribers, writers, etc. The problem I am having is that the picture will occasionally get scrambled (see screen shots below) during the transcoding process. I've tried re-transcoding the files and sometimes this works, sometimes it doesn't. Has anyone else encountered this issue or possibly suggest some ways to correct it?
Machine: Mac Pro, 2.4ghz Quad-Core Intel Zeon. 17gb RAM. ATI Radeon HD 5770. RED Rocket. Kona 3 card.
Software: Redcine-X build 501.
Original R3D footage: Shot with RED ONE at 4kHD, 23.98, REDCODE28
Redcine-X Transcoding settings: Full debayer, 480x270 Quicktime H.264, key frame every 24 frames, frame reordering enabled, single-pass, medium quality, burn-in enabled, audio enabled, software scaling Mitchell.
Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks!