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Macpropro80

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Hey everyone, Im trying to slow down a 10 second clip in motion using optical flow. I have a 1TB g-raid 2 raid 0 hard drive as my scratch disk. When ever i try to apply optical flow, my hard drive fills up instantly and i get an error that I have insufficient space. how is a 10 second standard def. clip using 1 TERABYTE OF DATA? How does my hard drive even fill up that fast? Help.
 

bigbossbmb

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Motion is applying the effect to the entire master clip... Try exporting the 10-sec clip as a self contained movie and bring that into Motion
 

Macpropro80

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Jan 31, 2009
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Motion is applying the effect to the entire master clip... Try exporting the 10-sec clip as a self contained movie and bring that into Motion

thanks the master clip is 2 hours long. :)
 
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