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  • Carl Lundell

    January 19, 2012 at 12:28 am in reply to: Movie looks choppy/laggy

    Could it be due to my slow HDD?

  • Carl Lundell

    September 2, 2011 at 5:21 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 9 Timeline clips help function

    Yes! That’s the one.

    Thank you =D

  • Carl Lundell

    August 21, 2011 at 2:42 pm in reply to: How do I remove this annoying motion blur?

    Yes, I’m quite satisfied about the result of my test video. You’ve answered all of my questions, thanks! 🙂

    Hah, that was a good explanation.

    I’ll get back if new problems occur… Cya for now.

  • Carl Lundell

    August 21, 2011 at 1:26 am in reply to: How do I remove this annoying motion blur?

    Interpolate fields did it! =D

    Here’s my result: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mY3oLXkUaqw

    So I guess everything is good now? I don’t know if the source is progressive or interlaced. How do I see that?

    How come my first video clip wasn’t in 1080p? On YouTube I had the option to watch it in 1080p… but you’re saying HD 1080-50i isn’t 1080p. Please explain, I’d love to learn more about this… I’m new into the scene.

    Thanks for your help =D

  • Carl Lundell

    August 20, 2011 at 6:41 pm in reply to: How do I remove this annoying motion blur?

    I checked my settings and Deinterlace Method is None.

    Also, do I need to change my project template into this HD 1080-24p (1920×1080; 23,976 fps) if I want progressive video?

    Sorry if I don’t fully understand the meaning of this progressive/interlaced mode.

  • Carl Lundell

    August 20, 2011 at 2:41 pm in reply to: How do I remove this annoying motion blur?

    Record details: 1920×1080, 50 fps
    Render details: HD 1080-50i (1920×1080; 25,000 fps)

    Disable Resample did not help, I actually tried that for this particular video clip.

  • Carl Lundell

    August 20, 2011 at 12:05 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 9.0 Crash

    Hi again!

    I might not be needing further help with the memory issue because I just figured out that the problem I had with Sony vegas was caused by Xfire that records in a different codec and such. I’m now using Fraps and I made a test by recording 40 minutes of material (48 clips). There was no harm done. My project was running smoothly and it didn’t crash. So I guess my way out of this is to use fraps for the next time I make a game movie… what do you say? =D

  • Carl Lundell

    August 15, 2011 at 7:38 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 9.0 Crash

    Should I create a new thread or stay on this one? What’s GDI?

  • Carl Lundell

    August 10, 2011 at 11:22 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 9.0 Crash

    Well I’m back again, mainly to thank you for your help. You saved my project. And the solution was indeed what you suggested by breaking down the main project into smaller pieces.

    I thank you, sir Stephen! It’s my first visit here, I’ll surely recommend it to my friends, have a good day! =D

  • Carl Lundell

    August 9, 2011 at 11:34 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 9.0 Crash

    Wooooh!, I removed another 3 clips from my sub-project and that gave me the ability to render the whole first part of the film. I hope it goes as smoothly for my next sub-projects. This is a great solution so far! I’ll get back to you if I come across any further problems.

    =D

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