Closed dizzybro closed 1 year ago
ugh, you're right, my bad! Fixed in v1.2.2
Awesome, thanks. I also noticed that I get an FPS mismatch in Resolve when using 59.94FPS footage on a 29.97 timeline. Looking back, a previous version of the plugin said it addressed this, but I still get the error. Not sure if this is expected and I'm just misinterpreting something or not. With matching FPS I don't even need to launch Gyroflow, I can achieve stabilization in the OFX plugin, but with footage that is double my timeline framerate, it almost looks like the rolling shutter isn't being accounted for. If I click "open in Gyroflow" and then simply export my project and open it back in Resolve, everything looks good (although the mismatch error is still displayed). Just wondering if this is expected behavior or not.
Thanks again, Anthony
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ugh, you're right, my bad! Fixed in v1.2.2
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When bringing in a project using my Sony FX30, the footage is auto-synced and stable in Gyroflow, but in Resolve it results in shaky non-synced footage. I can add a manual sync in Gyroflow and everything is stable in Resolve (but now becomes shaky in the Gyroflow UI). Everything is smooth and synced with OFX 1.2 (with both Gyroflow 1.5.1 and 1.5.2).