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Part of clip laggy in preview and render
George Dean replied 7 years, 6 months ago 4 Members · 12 Replies
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Graham Bernard
December 13, 2018 at 3:01 pm[lee tauseef] “I can see that maximum and minimum fps values are different, could that be the issue?”
Variable Frame rates:
NLEs aren’t good with Variable and then you make Splits and so on. It’s not just the Max<>Min VARIATION, it’s having to compute the VARIATION. Too much Math going on. You’ve indicated as such saying that the further you get into the Timeline it gets worse.
What are you going to do?
* Grazie
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George Dean
December 13, 2018 at 3:52 pmLee @ “God if I have to use Handbrake to convert video then I’ll have to convert every single video to cfr which would take super long, I guess it’s my last choice beside posting the montage as it is”
As Ole suggested you can use Handbrake to correct the ShadowPlay footage for this project, or possibly use Vegas Pro to render intermediates, either way, this will get you through this project. When you have the source media converted simply replace the originals in your project with the intermediates and render your delivery final….done!
In the future use OBS to record your footage, which will record in constant frame rate (this was also mentioned in the link that Ole provided).
Best Regards……George
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