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  • Greg Frediani

    October 29, 2016 at 9:32 pm in reply to: interlacing flicker in vegas pro

    Fair enough. Tried with a Photoshop file – horizontal bar, then feathered in Vegas. Does the trick – but now new problem. My preview window in Vegas (I do not have an exterior monitor) does NOT match the aspect ration of the output settings (NTSC Widescreen, 720 x 480. Which means I have NO VISUAL WAY OF KNOWING WHAT I AM DOING. The trial and error mountain is too much. Why can’t the preview window simply match the output settings???????????

  • Greg Frediani

    October 29, 2016 at 1:23 am in reply to: interlacing flicker in vegas pro

    Wow – that doesn’t speak highly of Vegas Pro. But I do appreciate your practical solution. Thanks.

  • Greg Frediani

    October 28, 2016 at 11:39 pm in reply to: interlacing flicker in vegas pro

    Hello Nigel. Thanks so much for the help. I am in edge-flicker hell. I have read and watched various proposed solutions. Nothing has totally worked.

    I am in Vegas Pro 8 on a government computer. I indeed am getting “unusual artifacts” during cropped footage. What to do?

    Source footage: digital video of old WWII color home movies.

    Cropped: to Widescreen, and some motion is required to feature the part of the image I want to feature.

    Effects: I am using Brightness/Contrast, Color Correction, Color Balance, and Sharpen.

    Output: “Rendering” to .WMV and to .MP4, default NTSC widescreen. The “artifacts” is a white border along the top of the cropped video, which then sometimes flickers. Unacceptable, but is there a solution????

    Greg (Final Cut vet, but new to Vegas)

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