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Adrian FischerOlder projects ghosting in new project??
by on Jul 8, 2012 at 12:56:22 am

Hi All,

I have an issue with my newest project. I should point out that Im very very new to vegas. I get ghosting of older rendering across my newest rendering. I am rendering from mts2 to mpeg 2. Any ideas would be appreciated.


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Graham BernardRe: Older projects ghosting in new project??
by on Jul 8, 2012 at 3:29:16 am

When you rendered, did you have another Track of Media above your rendered Event? That'll give you ghosting. What you appear to be suggesting is that just by the process of rendering you're getting Ghosting. If that should prove to be the case, that's the first time I've read of such a case. But stranger things have happened.

In the meantime, please check that you hadn't left a "live" Event above your Target Track. Or a very very long overlapped Event!

Grazie



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Adrian FischerRe: Older projects ghosting in new project??
by on Jul 11, 2012 at 12:41:21 am

Thanks for that. No. No overlapping event. Its a simple one track edit. I was rendering to mpeg2 and that was creating all types of issues. Black frames. I have now renedered in MP4 with much better results however, now when I insert the media into Architect Pro 5 it takes forever, and I mean forevever (currently its building peaks at is at 7% at its taken 30 minutes to get to that point and I cant do much else whilst its doing that. Video wont play as the cpu is flat out buiding peaks.) so I wont know if the audio actually works until that point. The audio is fine when you play the full file in windows media play so I know the sound is embedded. Would I be better off keeping the audio track separate?


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