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Poor image quality after rendering?
by Kevin Smith on Jul 8, 2008 at 5:43:43 am

So I'm trying to make a video with video clips I captured using FRAPs. When I view the clips immediately after I record them, they look amazing. They fit my entire screen when I play them back in Winamp, so there's no black bars on the sides or anything.

When I render the video however, the video seems to be shrunk down in size. There's black bars on the side and I'm guessing it is because of this shrinking that I see this sort of a "vibration" effect going on. When the camera moves, you can see parts of the screen kinda shake and vibrate, twitchy even? It's hard to describe, let me know if you need more information.

The FRAPs clips are 1440x900, and this is the Properties of the Vegas Video project: http://img78.imageshack.us/img78/9563/frapsro4.jpg

I'd really like to get this fixed!

I'm using Vegas 8.0. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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Re: Poor image quality after rendering?
by Steve Rhoden on Jul 8, 2008 at 11:22:32 am


For each video clip, did you open the event pan crop window and right click to select "match output aspect"?


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Re: Poor image quality after rendering?
by Kevin Smith on Jul 8, 2008 at 3:06:04 pm

Actually I was able to fix it with the Rendering options. I'm not sure how but I just follow some instructions from a World of Warcraft site, go figure!



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Re: Poor image quality after rendering?
by Steve Rhoden on Jul 8, 2008 at 3:26:08 pm



Good


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Re: Poor image quality after rendering?
by Charles Avanti on Jul 8, 2008 at 10:46:06 pm

set your "full render quality" to "Best" and keep it there.

Charlie



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