The Minecraft community needs this. Some people in the Minecraft community like to record in higher fps, and resample in a special way which creates motion blur and makes the video look really smooth (Example: 2000+ fps resample vs 240 fps resample - YouTube) There is a way to do this in premiere pro with Frame Blending, but it look crappy, so if you could add t-mixing which is a part of ffmpeg, that would be great. Also, when I try to export in 240FPS, I get problems, so is there a way you could fix that?
Can you guys support 240FPS and add T-mixing?
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Vouk
May 22, 2021 at 6:57 AM Approved the thread. -
Vouk
May 22, 2021 at 7:00 AM Set the label from wcf.acp.label.label6 to Implementing -
Vouk
May 22, 2021 at 7:00 AM Removed the label Adobe Premiere / MediaEncoder -
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You might want to test the dev prototype. For your purpose you'd have to configure it like that:
Adjust the values for your needs. Please provide feedback. In case of an error message uninstall the current voukoder version first.
https://d.voukoder.org/voukoder-8-tmix.msi
(Only english translation implemented)
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You might want to test the dev prototype. For your purpose you'd have to configure it like that:
Adjust the values for your needs. Please provide feedback. In case of an error message uninstall the current voukoder version first.
https://d.voukoder.org/voukoder-8-tmix.msi
(Only english translation implemented)
What time interpolation method should I use in premiere pro?
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- Official Post
What time interpolation method should I use in premiere pro?
It doesn't matter as the "magic" happens in Voukoder not in the NLE.
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It doesn't matter as the "magic" happens in Voukoder not in the NLE.
The T-Mix in premiere is a life saver. Thank you Vouk! I have no issues.
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Vouk
June 2, 2021 at 10:46 AM Set the label from Implementing to Done -
Vouk
February 23, 2022 at 1:11 PM Moved the thread from forum Feature requests to forum Closed feature requests.