sony vegas output main concept
by Martin Bartos
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Sep 12, 2008 at 10:07:56 am
hi, can somebody explain me how to render a nice looking smooth and fluent video with vegas 8.0? All the settings I have tried ends up with a video that looks more like a sequence of still pictures than a video... :-( I really do not understant it - even an DVD made with architect 4 is same: sharp and not fluent ( I mean the picture and sound are fluent in terms of time, but when looking on a moving object the movement of it doesnt look fine). What should I do?
Re: sony vegas output main concept by Martin Bartos on Sep 12, 2008 at 12:10:21 pm
i am choosing 25fps for PAL.
Main Concept MPEG2 / DVD Architect PAL Widescreen video stream / video rendering quality>best / frame rate 25 / format PAL.
Re: sony vegas output main concept by Steve Rhoden on Sep 12, 2008 at 4:06:36 pm
Well...If the Original files/footages etc. that you have on the timeline are 'NTSC 29.97 frame rates' then that would result in
the stuttering you are experiencing on final render.
Steve Rhoden
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Re: sony vegas output main concept by Jim Kaye on Sep 12, 2008 at 6:04:30 pm
Guys, this looks like the same problem I raised in my earlier post " Rendering Jagged and Mainconcept". Mine was all NTSC HD. Rendering to any other format but 1080 yields very jagged motion. I've tested renders tomultiple formats and with a variety of bit rates and settings with no change. However, If I take a rendered m2t stream and render to NTSC widescreen using Canopus procoder the footage looks great! I really am beginning to believe it is a Vegas 8 or mainconcepts bug. Any others with this issue?
Re: sony vegas output main concept by Martin Bartos on Sep 15, 2008 at 3:44:13 pm
well I think Jim is right. My original record is PAL HD and I experienced the same great result in HD m2t output. All the other outputs turns in jagged video. This might be a Vegas bug as my friend told me to convert Vegas output in Premiere and this should solve it. I did not try it, but he did and result was good - by his words...