I have a pinned video in a panorama that plays fine but when it reaches the end, there's a split second hesitation before it loops again (maybe 1/2 second hesitation). The hesitation occurs in the video and the sound. I have "Loop" set to 0. Is this normal? Is there a way to fix it?
Thank you.
Pinned Video glitches when looping
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Hi Tony,
Can you post a link?
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Hopki
Can you post a link?
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Hopki
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Sorry it took this long to reply.
Here's a link to the panorama. The fountain video and sound plays through its entirety (maybe 2-3 seconds) but then there's a slight pause before it loops again.
http://www.prairieskycam.com/temp_pano/ ... index.html
Here's a link to the panorama. The fountain video and sound plays through its entirety (maybe 2-3 seconds) but then there's a slight pause before it loops again.
http://www.prairieskycam.com/temp_pano/ ... index.html
Tony
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Hi Tony,
Can you post your video?
Regards,
Hopki
Can you post your video?
Regards,
Hopki
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When I pull this video into Premiere CC and set it to loop, it plays fine.
http://www.prairieskycam.com/temp_pano/ ... atch_2.mp4
http://www.prairieskycam.com/temp_pano/ ... atch_2.mp4
Tony
Hi aambrose
Although the video loops fine in Premier CC and Photoshop CC before render, your sample still `stutters` on loop on my desktop VLC, windows media player, windows video player etc IMHO I think this is nothing to do with Pano2vr but the rendered video output.
The very short audio loop seems to exaggerate looping effect, can you repeat the video in premier with an extended audio loop to allow some volume variation when blending audio ? Cropping the patch to reduce file size may also help with lag when you have resolved looping issue.
Also the frame rate is 59.94 which is much higher than standard NTSC or PAL is there a reason for this ?
Boothy
Although the video loops fine in Premier CC and Photoshop CC before render, your sample still `stutters` on loop on my desktop VLC, windows media player, windows video player etc IMHO I think this is nothing to do with Pano2vr but the rendered video output.
The very short audio loop seems to exaggerate looping effect, can you repeat the video in premier with an extended audio loop to allow some volume variation when blending audio ? Cropping the patch to reduce file size may also help with lag when you have resolved looping issue.
Also the frame rate is 59.94 which is much higher than standard NTSC or PAL is there a reason for this ?
Boothy
Hi aambrose
Please see attached zip containing 2 video files, larger is a 17 second loop and still under 1meg - obviously you need to encode to suit required quality.
I wrapped a feathered mask around video in PS then cropped smaller, nested several copies of original in premier cc and added extended audio loop and rationalised duration time of both streams.
Most importantly I exported from premier cc with full uncompressed avi and then encoded mp4 in handbrake (Premier Pro CC & AME still have their moments when trimming frames).
Boothy
Please see attached zip containing 2 video files, larger is a 17 second loop and still under 1meg - obviously you need to encode to suit required quality.
I wrapped a feathered mask around video in PS then cropped smaller, nested several copies of original in premier cc and added extended audio loop and rationalised duration time of both streams.
Most importantly I exported from premier cc with full uncompressed avi and then encoded mp4 in handbrake (Premier Pro CC & AME still have their moments when trimming frames).
Boothy
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Hi Boothy,
Did a quick read through of your posts and wanted to say thank you since I don't have time at the moment to try your suggestions. This is my first attempt at doing the video overlay so I'm learning. The video was captured in 59.94 because that's what I must have had the camera set to. I had the same result when playing the video back on my desktop which led me to believe it had nothing to do with Pano2VR but was looking for some suggestions here.
Thanks again. I'll give your suggestions a go when I have some time.
Did a quick read through of your posts and wanted to say thank you since I don't have time at the moment to try your suggestions. This is my first attempt at doing the video overlay so I'm learning. The video was captured in 59.94 because that's what I must have had the camera set to. I had the same result when playing the video back on my desktop which led me to believe it had nothing to do with Pano2VR but was looking for some suggestions here.
Thanks again. I'll give your suggestions a go when I have some time.
Tony