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#1 nikonman05
Hi, not meaning to be a pain in the ass, but i don´t know whats going on at this video-clip I made today.
After doing the usual Visual Workflow in LRT and Lr, and played the video in the Visula Preview-window, its looked very smooth and good.
In the Render video-window i choosed ProRes, 4Kuhd, framerate 25, speed 1:1, quality High and Colorsampling 422. The PlusMotionBlur was set on Medium. In the second attempt i set the MotionBlur to Low.
But in the finished video, there are strange jumps.
I checked the sequence in Lr, and played it also there, but no jumps.

A low resolution video is here
https://vimeo.com/150810271
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#2 Gunther
Looks like as if the encoder skipped parts of the video. Could be this issue, please equilize the crops, then export again from Lightroom.
http://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Thread-rend...e-sequence
If you can't fix it, please send me the log (info-menu) after rendering in LRT.
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#3 nikonman05
Ok, could it be that i cropped (fixed the horizone) on almost all keyframes?
What is the best solution for this now?
Could I just crop it to 16:9 in Lr and export it?
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#4 Gunther
Yes, just equilize the crop in Lightroom (Sync only the crop for all frames) then export again.
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#5 nikonman05
Have just rendered the images after cropping to 16:9, and there were no jumps this time!
But I wonder why the whole sequence looks blurry (its moving from left to right with a motion equipment).
Could it be because i have turned on Motion Blur plus?

Edit: I turned off MBPlus, rendered again and the result were better.
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#6 Gunther
Yes, if you hava a panning movement, you shouldn't use MBP, since this of course makes the panning look blurry.
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