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Jumpy render problem
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Chris Franklin
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on May 19, 2008 at 6:09:41 pm
Hey guys,
I'm trying to render a slate as an .mpg2 for a 30 sec commercial and will eventually render the commercial the same way, but when I import my slate, it's very jumpy as in it skips a few frames before moving again.
I've rendered out hundreds of commercials with no problems until now.
I changed some of my encoding settings the other day, but I changed them all back. Any help will be appreciated....
....Also, what codec or settings would you suggest to render to get the best quality video on a DVD? Even video up to about 2 hours.
Thanks!
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