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Rendering issues with dissolves
by
Roy Woods jr
on Jun 29, 2008 at 4:10:33 pm
Hi, how are you doing?
So here is my problem. I am runniing liquid 7.2. Everytime I add a dissolve/crossfade to a graphic and render it out as a AVI, Flash, WMV, etc. I get a disorted picture and a green flash over my screen. When I am playing it on my Liquid timeline, there is no problem. Only happens when I render it out as a DVD or streaming file. But the dissolve/crossfade works fine when I am using it on video footage. Only have prolems when I am using graphics from PhotoShop, Title Deko. Can someone please help me. I have tried everything to no avail. Is very annoying when you cannot use any dissolves on your lower thirds or stills. I thought my graphic card was a pretty good card. I am starting to think maybe it is not strong enough. Cannot think of anything else. Let me give you my graphic card and cpu specs.
Graphic card = GeForce 8600 GTS.
Total available graphics 256mb. Dedicated video memory 256mb
DirectX version 9.0c
Cpu = Intel(R) Core (TM)2 CPU 6600@2.40GHz
Any help would be appreciated
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Re: Rendering issues with dissolves
by Michael Hancock on Jun 30, 2008 at 9:52:38 pm
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