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  • Chris Newman

    December 15, 2015 at 8:58 pm in reply to: Delivering in multiple frame rates! (Conform with AE)

    I was intending to reply to suggestions that said:

    “You could shoot 24 fps use normal 3:2 pull down to get the 29.97 and slow it down for 25.”

    3:2 pull down creates a 29.97 interlaced output, so each source frame is held for 2 or 3 60 Hz fields, which is pretty smooth. If you try to do this outputting to 29.97 progressive, you duplicate 1 out of every 4 source frames, which looks pretty choppy.

  • Chris Newman

    December 15, 2015 at 5:55 pm in reply to: Delivering in multiple frame rates! (Conform with AE)

    You mean deliver 29.97 interlaced, as this wouldn’t work if he needed 29.97 progressive, right?

    To deliver 29.97 progressive, I would recommend shooting at 59.94 with 1/60 sec shutter speed, edit at 59.94, output 29.97, get edit approved, inverse 3:2 pulldown to 24, speed up to 25.

  • Chris Newman

    August 11, 2010 at 4:38 pm in reply to: Blu Ray Authoring in Vegas 8.0 and DVDA 5.0

    I solved the problem. By deleting different media from my project, I narrowed it down to an MPEG2 file created with Final Cut Studio that I was attempting to use without rendering. I fixed it by bringing this file into a new Vegas project and rendering a new file. Forcing a re-render in DVD Arch (in “optimize” section after you click “Make Blu-Ray”) might work too.

  • Chris Newman

    August 10, 2010 at 3:14 pm in reply to: Blu Ray Authoring in Vegas 8.0 and DVDA 5.0

    Hartono,

    I am having the same problem (Failed to read ES file.) Have you had any luck solving this? Has anyone else had any ideas.

    Thanks,
    Chris

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