User Manual

Mixing Frame Rates and Field Motion Types
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In some circumstances, the Adaptive Deinterlace Source option is active in the Motion Effect
Editor for a Motion Adapter effect. Adaptive deinterlacing is a processing option that can
improve the look of interlaced source material that is being converted to progressive frames. For
more information, see “Using Adaptive Deinterlacing” in the Help.
To view parameter values for a motion adapter and adjust the render type:
1. Move the position indicator to the mixed rate clip that uses the Motion Adapter effect you
want to adjust.
2. Click the Motion Effect button.
The Motion Effect Editor opens and displays the current parameter settings for the Motion
Adapter effect.
The system displays the current parameter values for the adapter. If you have not yet made
any manual adjustments to the adapter, the values you see are those your Avid editing
application created automatically. For example, you see a Speed percentage value that
adjusts the clip’s speed to the project’s rate.
The Type list (render options) is active. The Adaptive Deinterlace Source option might also
be active. Other parameters are inactive.