My GF (a Primary School teacher) Recorded Green Screen Video using a Samsung S4 but she recorded it UPSIDE DOWN!

weedavy6969 wrote on 3/31/2016, 5:24 PM

My GF Recorded some GreenScreen footage of her kids that were involved in her school show..but she recorded the footage UPSIDE DOWN!

I've taken the footage and rotated it and removed the Green ..

but the video is now all Jumpy!

Really hard to work with..

I'm using Windows 7 and  just recently had a Solid State Drive installed as my main Drive!

Was expecting AMAZING RESULTS ! :-(

The video looks like Window's 3.1!

Any Ideas?

With Thanks

Dave

 

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Comments

yvon-robert wrote on 3/31/2016, 5:45 PM

Hi,

The main problem is your computer lack power to work with a rotation and green screen plus probably a background picture or a video acting as background.. When your work with Magix use half or quart resolution in the program also think to close others programs that you don't need.

Regards,

YR

browj2 wrote on 4/1/2016, 9:46 AM

Hi,

Try first exporting the upside down rotated upright video to Magix mxv format. Then import that into a new project. That way the program won't have to work hard on the rotation.

Note that this method applies to anywhere that you have heavy effects that slow down processing. You just have to keep track of the source project(s) in case you want to go back to edit the original.

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