

If you are using manual track, but not animating the surface, that is the issue. The surface represents the track data, (not the spline). (see viewer control documentation if you do not know what the surface button is: )

I believe that you are manually moving the spline but not moving the track data. This might also explain why I kept having to reset my layer in points to 0 to get them to show up on my frame.Īnyone else having crazy issues with Mocha CC? It was playing back my frames perfectly and had auto-filled the in/out points to match my clip’s frames. In order to successfully export the tracking data, I had to (in the standard “timeline” of Mocha) set the in point BACK to frame 0. So maybe I’m doing something gnarly but upon import of my clip, I chose to import frames 295 to 353. So as I’m at a loss as to how I can actually get my tracking data back into AE.ĮDIT: Of course I do something to figure it out. All the keyframes for any given parameter are the same. However, upon pasting it into AE (or TextEdit… or even saving it from Mocha). I go to the Export Data section, click “Export Tracking Data” and choose AE Transform Data. It tracks correctly, grid and surface look good. Not sure why this is happening, I’ve done a successful track in Mocha, like I’ve done in the past, using a single X-spline.
