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  • Hi,

    I would really appreciate if you can explain how you got the particles into vegas without the background. In Particle Illusion, I rendered as a Full frames uncompressed AVI – this then gave me the option under “alpha channels” to remove the black background from RGB channels (is this correct so far?)

    However, then I open the rendered file in vegas…it still has a black background.

    Thankyou very much for this

  • Jill Baangra

    June 7, 2010 at 8:12 am in reply to: MiniDV transfer incorrect aspect ratio

    Further to this question…

    If the miniDV recording is hidef – what template do we use then to import to Sony Vegas in its original source format? When I import it…it comes across as m2t files instead of AVI. However I have heard that M2T is compressed and not good for editing.

    Thanks

  • Jill Baangra

    June 7, 2010 at 7:33 am in reply to: Sony Vegas problem: “Stuttering”

    Hi Stephen, thanks for that info, I did not realise that.

    I have an important question regarding this. I purposely purchased a Sony Hidef 1080i miniDV camcorder…believing that miniDV had better picture quality and more importantly was easier to edit with. In what format should I transfer this to my PC for Sony Vegas edit? And how?

    When I use Sony Vegas Capture to capture hidef…it captures the footage as M2T files. If I capture the footage for standard definition, it then captures it as AVI files

    Appreciate your help with this.

  • Jill Baangra

    May 23, 2010 at 11:17 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas problem: “Stuttering”

    As I mentioned before…I have already tried field order, there are only three settings (None, Upper and Lower) and I have tried them all.

    I have found out something else though.
    When I slowed the footage down and played it…render to MT2 it was fine and smooth. When I REVERSED that same slow motioned footage…thats when it jittered.

    THEN I discovered the following: Right clicked on the footage in the video track, chose properties, ticked “Reduce Interlace Flicker” and Disabled Resample. The media showed here the field order to be “LOWER” (even though I have set the project for it tbe “HIGHER”. Then I re-rendererd…and can you believe it…the shakiness has gone. However the footage as slight visible blur

    Still expermimenting

    Big question, if you want to render your footage so it can be imported into DVD Architect for BluRay making. What are the best render settings/templates? Especially if your footage already is M2T file.

  • Jill Baangra

    May 21, 2010 at 10:56 pm in reply to: VOB Suggestion

    Download a program called “FormatFactory” which is free from Formatoz. Use the DVD tp Video Option…rip to AVI with output settings:
    Mpeg4(Xvid) and profile: HighQuality and Size.

    Mpeg4 Xvid files can then be smoothly and easily edited in Vegas
    (maybe on XP, you may need to install the K-Lite mega pack to ensure Xvid files can be opened)

    Jill

  • Jill Baangra

    May 21, 2010 at 10:28 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas problem: “Stuttering”

    Hi,

    I have similar if not exactly the same issue. I have some footage which I reversed and slowed down.
    If I render the footage back to its native form which is a m2t HiDef 1080i file…the stutter is there. The original file that I am editing is a HiDef M2T file which was taken off a Sony MiniDV 1080i camcorder using Vegas capture. If I reverse the footage and do NOT change the speed – its fine and there is no stutter. On further investigation…

    The project settings are set to: HDV 1080-50i (1440×1080, 25.000 fps. I have tried all the changes in “field order”, “motion blur” and “interlace method” – none of these seem to make a difference to this stutter, so I left these settings as the default (Upper field, Gaussian motion blue and blend fields for interlance method).

    So then I started to look at the render settings…

    The save type has to be (correct me if I am wrong): MainConcept MPEG-2 – since as far as I know, this will render the footage back as a native M2T with hopefully no loss in quality (depending on the template I use). The render template I use for this save type is 1080-50i. I have also tried 1080-60i and the problem still exists.

    Then a BREAKTHROUGH…when I render the footage using as a save type as “video for Windows (AVI)” (which is what I would use for standard definition for DVD burning) and use a PAL DV or Widescreen PAL templatetemplate. hey presto! the footage is fine and there is NO more stuttering. But thats not good, since I want to render the footage back as HiDef M2T – which then I eventually want to import into DVD Architect to burn a blu-ray hidef disc.

    I have tried burning the stuttering footage in DVD architect to a standard dvd…played the disc on a normal dvd player connected to TV – the stutter is still there. However it seems that standard definition render does not cause this.

    Can anyone possibly thrown any light on this or give any advice?
    I am still investigating and try more things as we speak.

    Yours Hopingly
    Jill

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