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Sabrina Watson
August 3, 2008 at 8:26 pmNo such luck. I just started watching it after it was rendered and the same thing is happening.
Would effects/transitions be a factor in causing the problem or not?
Sigh…well it almost worked.
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John Rofrano
August 4, 2008 at 1:19 amIt would be helpful if you could post a section of the clip that shows the problem. That would make it easier to determine what might be causing it.
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Sabrina Watson
August 4, 2008 at 1:22 amWould I have to do this for every clip that is having this problem? Because there’s like over ten clips that the problem happens.
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John Rofrano
August 4, 2008 at 2:28 amNo, just a small piece of the render clip where you feel it is “jerky” so we can see what you mean when you say “jerky”. It might only be 15 seconds if that’s all it take so show us what jerky is. I just can’t imagine what is going on.
What video format and template are you using for rendering? It could simply be interlacing because you are viewing interlaced footage on a PC (which is progressive). Try rendering a small section that is jerky as progressive and see if that fixes it. But unless I see it I really can’t tell.
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Sabrina Watson
August 5, 2008 at 12:47 amWhat should be the rendering format I should be using? I think I have tried it with progressive, but that didn’t work either.
I rendered a section of the video (through progressive) and figured before I uploaded it for you to take a look at, I’d take a look at it myself. The two clips within that section don’t jerk.
I’m confused now. So now I’m re-rendering the video for the 90,000th time and seeing if some of the other clips as well as the two in the section I rendered jerk.
I wonder why things are working then they’re not–and then they pick back up again. Could it be that all the divX’s didn’t settle into my project yesterday? I know it seems far-fetched and unlikely, but I rendered my video yesterday after you helped me fix the problem and certain sections of the video DID jerk like they always had from the beginning.
Anyway, we’ll see how the 90,000 re-rendered video comes out this time around.
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Sabrina Watson
August 5, 2008 at 1:37 amIt’s the same thing. I render a part of the video that jerks and it’s fine. Then I go to render the entire video and it starts jerking.
Do you still want me to send you one of the clips that’s jerking? Because it won’t jerk, but when it’s the entire video it does jerk.
I’m nearly pulling my hair out.
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John Rofrano
August 5, 2008 at 3:33 amNo need to send a clip that doesn’t jerk since that’s the behavior I’d like to see.
What happens if you take one clip from the camera, place it on the Vegas timeline, and render it as AVI using the NTSC DV template? Does that jerk when you play it back?
If not, then you could render all of the camera video, one file at a time, to NTSC DV. I can show you how to replace the DivX files in your project with the DV AVI files and then your project should render correctly.
Let me know if rendering one file to AVI NTSC DV in a separate clean project works.
Optionally, you could render the project in sections to NTSC DV since small sections are not jerky. Then place all the rendered sections into another project and render the final full video that way.
~jr
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Sabrina Watson
August 5, 2008 at 10:20 pmI just tried it and it does work. I guess I’ll try rendering them in parts and then rendering them all together. It’s extra work, but we tried everything else it seems.
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Sabrina Watson
August 5, 2008 at 10:49 pmI just started rendering the first few clips of my video at one time since they are very, very short clips–figured I’d watch it before I went ahead to render the other couple of clips and the same clips jerk. I don’t get it–do I have to do every single clip piece by piece? This is driving me mad.
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John Rofrano
August 6, 2008 at 12:51 amSo now you can post a clip that jerks so we can see what you mean?
I thought when you rendered a section of the project that jerked it stopped jerking. I was hoping since it was only 4 minutes long you could render each 30 seconds and then render the 8 files together.
~jr
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