Lesson 17. Lesson: Operational Troubleshooting: Video and Audio Issues
Lesson Files | None |
Media | None |
Time | This lesson takes approximately 120 minutes to complete. |
Goals | Explain the causes of dropped frames with FCP |
Explain the causes of out-of-sync video and audio | |
Identify the symptoms and causes of display issues such as interlace artifacting, field tearing, and field dominance | |
List the causes and solutions of common luminance and digital video color-space problems (such as clipping and clamping) | |
Explain the causes of common still image import problems and how to avoid them |
- Dropped frames (page 724)
- Out-of-sync audio and video (page 744)
- Audio distortion and playback problems (page 754)
- Field tearing and field dominance problems (jagged edges, jerking motion, and so on; page 767)
- Luminance and color-space problems (page 776)
- Still image issues (page 788)
You can read this lesson straight through to learn how to solve these problems, or you can use it as a troubleshooting guide when you experience issues.If you're experiencing a problem and have already eliminated the quick fixes described in Lessons 6, you need to do more methodical troubleshooting. Although the following chapters are not comprehensive, they can speed up your sleuthing of some of the most common issues you may encounter.To make it easy to find a solution to your problem, consult the tables at the beginning of each section. Look for the symptom that most closely resembles what you're experiencing, then refer to the page listed with the possible solutions for that symptom.