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  • Double image with moving subjects…

    Posted by Jason Coppock on February 14, 2013 at 7:28 pm

    Hi, I suspect that my question is rather basic compared to many of the other questions on the forum so appologies.
    I’ve been using the Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11.0 for a while
    now and on the whole It’s pretty good for what I use it for, namely
    short wildlife films which I upload on to Youtube and bore folk with, However I have a reacurring problem…
    I’m filming in 1080p HD 25fps on a Panasonic HDC-SD900,
    when creating and editting any film on Vegas all seems well,each frame is clear and sharp as it appeared was filmed…however after uploading on to Youtube, moving shots(birds flying e.t.c)have developed a double image,become blured and unwatchable?
    I’ve matched media settings when editting?
    Is it during rendering that the problem occurs?
    Is it Youtube?
    It is So frustrating,what am I doing wrong??
    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    Jason

    Nick White replied 13 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Nick White

    February 17, 2013 at 2:07 am

    Without seeing the actual problem, I will take a stab.

    Check the Switches for a video clip (right click then Switches). There are options for Smart resample, Force resample and Disable resample. Smart resample may well be the culprit. To get rid of it select all the video clips in your project, then do as above and disable resample. If this is the cause, you will have to do this with every project. Choose a short section and render to your hard disk, making sure you render Progressive, not interlaced. Save the project.

    AFAIK smart resample was an attempt to _smooth_ progressive output, which has a tendency to shudder. It seems to just make it look worse. However it’s the default. So you just have to do that each project.

    Nick
    Head: Hertz Music

  • Jason Coppock

    February 18, 2013 at 7:08 pm

    Cheers Nick, will give that a go.

  • Nick White

    February 21, 2013 at 9:16 pm

    Any luck?

    Nick
    Head: Hertz Music

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