How to fix iMovie & DJI Spark, Mavic & Phantom jerky footage

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If you try to edit your drone footage in iMovie you might've experienced that your footage looks choppy or jerky - especially when you're panning - if you shoot your footage in 29.97fps. Here's a quick way to eliminate that problem in Apple iMovie
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i just spent about two hours going over and over my video to try to find the problem and this was the only thing that helped. thanks so much!

billybsides
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Dont ask how and why..!! as long as the problem solved.. haha thanks dude!

ampaltv
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Waooow ! Thanks a lot !! I spent many hours to find a work-around until I found your tip !! It works fine. Great, great !!!

thierrynoelmbabass
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Thanks Tony. Great tip. I have an iMac Pro 14 Core with 128GB of ram and VEGA 64 GPU and I couldn't believe the computer didn't have enough grunt to render properly. Works great now!

shillingt
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I have a movie 29.97FPS. When I burn it to dvd, (25FPS), the picture looks 'jerky'. Can I do anything to stop the jerky look, please? I use Xmedia Recode video converter which lets me convert to all the popular Frame Counts. I use Freemake Video Converter to burn the signal to dvd.

paulaungiers
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Yes, great tip! I was starting to think something was wrong with my Spark. I didn’t realize it was iMovie introducing this stuttering.

MiniMicroFPV
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Didn’t work for me ☹️ still jerky on the timeline

BrentStrathdeePehi
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Possibly a frame-rate conflict? Where perhaps deleting the leading edge where the frame-rate setting of the original may exist causes the rest of the video to follow the default software frame-rate setting?

dir
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You mean start point not end point as you were on the left of the clip edit bar right?

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