Re: smooth render by Dave LaRonde on Jul 2, 2009 at 9:03:29 pm
That's not much to go on AT ALL. Care to elaborate a little ao wqe can give you a straight answer?
What kind of settings did you use when you rendered out of AE?
How did you play back this so-called jerky file?
Did you use footage from an HDV camera in this rendered file?
If it was interlaced video, did you interpret and render it in the proper field order?
Dave LaRonde
Sr. Promotion Producer
KCRG-TV (ABC) Cedar Rapids, IA
Re: smooth render by Bill Triplett on Jul 2, 2009 at 9:23:55 pm
The scene consists of AI and PSD files. The included effects are shine and reflector. The comp is 720X480 with 8640X480 layers moving slowly through the scene. Some camera movement as well. Rendered it as an AVI file. Best settings. Full resolution. "Jerky" is probably exaggerating a wee bit but it is not a constant smooth flow.
Re: smooth render by Dave LaRonde on Jul 2, 2009 at 9:55:30 pm
It's probably just your hard drive -- I bet it can't keep up with the high bitrate of a high-quality file.
It's no big deal, but you can reassure yourself that everything's fine by using the high-quality file from AE to make something that's more compressed, like an mp4 or an AVI in a codec that allows for more compression -- can you do h.264 in Windows-land? I'm a Mac guy.
Dave LaRonde
Sr. Promotion Producer
KCRG-TV (ABC) Cedar Rapids, IA