

For example, if I nest this track into a separate project, surely I will have the same issue, or do I need to split the event? Is my option simply to run the dynamic preview option 10 seconds at a time?Īny suggestions on how to proceed very welcome. My issue is that I have already got a chroma-key on this track, and I am not sure how to go about this nesting. I did read the docs on the motion racking, and it mentioned using nesting. Continuum Unit Match Move &NonBreakingSpace fr en de it Sites: GENEVE: +41 22 561 07 07 ZURICH: +41 43 255 59 00 TICINO: +41 91 985 25 11 ASSISTANCE 7/7. However, no matter what I do, the message ‘move the timeline to a previously tracked frame etc etc’ appears.Īm I misunderstanding the function of the ‘start tracking frame’ property? My problem is that my dynamic ram preview will only preview about 10-15 seconds at a time, and so I tried to set the offset to frame 1910 – which is very near where I want to start the match move from. I want to motion-track just the last 20 seconds of this event, so I can use the match-move with it to move an image in sync.
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I am working on the 32 bit version of VP at present (I know…) and have a media clip in the timeline that is about 2 minutes long. Then I set the Start Tracking Frame parameter to a value of 1183 and enabled Track on the Fly and started tracking. For instance, I placed a clip in a timeline with the media head at 39 13. Offset the Tracking Start Time in the filter by setting the Start Tracking Frame parameter value (in the Motion Tracker group of controls) to the corresponding frame value from the timeline.In a previous post back in January, I found a post that describes how to set the start-frame offset for motion tracking:
