Strobe Filter

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Strobe Filter

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I've tried this on two different projects with the same results with VS10+ box version.

The project has lets say 30 clips. I place the "stobe motion" filter on clip #5, when I play it back in the clip mode, I see the beginning of the first clip. I can place the strobe motion filter on just about any clip in my project & get the same results. In the same project, I'll place the strobe motion on clip #18 & see clip #14 in the preview window of customized filter. Also, I see a thin red line on the left side of the clip everytime I click on it.....This only happens with the strobe filter.

Any ideas on what could be causing the strobe filter to act this way?

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Post by Ron P. »

Hi Rich,

I just tried to reproduce the problem with the filter, using the last beta version. I could not reproduce it, no matter what I tried. I loaded 28 random clips in the timeline, then about midway added the filter. I attempted this with various clips, and then in the customize settings went wild with the settings (there's some neat looking effects that can be generated by this method :) ) and still did not get what you are experiencing..

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