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  • Sabrina Watson

    January 28, 2010 at 9:56 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas automatically changed my colors.

    Problem fixed. Apparently I had a “color curve” set on my entire video track. All I needed to do was right-click on the video track and get rid of it.

  • Sabrina Watson

    August 9, 2008 at 6:15 pm in reply to: Rendering Nightmare

    I know when I first started making videos I did the whole codec/format thing, but I only made fan-videos at the time so I would use DVDshrink and I would save the vob files from the DVD and then create a video. Nero and Sony Vegas had no problem using the files, but now with my own footage I see how I need to have a step process again just because of the all the problems this video gave me.

  • Sabrina Watson

    August 9, 2008 at 5:29 pm in reply to: Rendering Nightmare

    I just rendered it and some of the clips didn’t jerk. I went back and noticed that some of my uncompressed files ended up in my first or second folder so I went back and forth fixing everything and now I’m rendering it again. This time everything in the video should work. THANK GOD–and most importantly thanks for your help and everyone else’s within this thread. I never had so much video drama in my entire life.

  • Sabrina Watson

    August 9, 2008 at 4:06 pm in reply to: Rendering Nightmare

    Now I see what I did wrong! I saved them over the original file, but that didn’t seem to work. Now I’m saving the files to a new folder (for the time being) and they are coming out uncompressed because I checked the video properties.

    Now when I am finished doing that to all of my clips I move the uncompressed avi files into the folder that I took them out of so that Sony Vegas can properly read the files in the project timeline, correct?

  • Sabrina Watson

    August 9, 2008 at 3:25 pm in reply to: Rendering Nightmare

    I don’t have the original files anymore. I mean I do on my memory card inside my camera, but I don’t on my computer anymore because I used them in VirtualDub.

  • Sabrina Watson

    August 9, 2008 at 1:37 am in reply to: Rendering Nightmare

    I checked all of that and all is well except when I took a look at the properties of the files in my video folder, it still showed DivX. Why is that happening if I’m following the right directions?

  • Sabrina Watson

    August 9, 2008 at 1:13 am in reply to: Rendering Nightmare

    They do they say that DIVX is the format, but I did go through each clip while in VirtualDub. Am I supposed to select certain options/preferences in VirtualDub before I save as avi? I just clicked open, then I selected the files (one by one) and then saved them to avi. Was I not supposed to do that?

  • Sabrina Watson

    August 8, 2008 at 1:05 am in reply to: Rendering Nightmare

    Okay, I used VirtualDub the way you both told me (finally I realized I didn’t do that). Once I was finished I checked with that fourCC program to see if I had to turn my files into DIVX and I didn’t–they all were still the way I made them. So I rendered a part of the video and…the same thing happens.

    Here’s one ‘jerking’ clip. There’s a bunch more that do the same as this. They either jerk, they skip a bit, or they stall and the process to jerk/skip.

    https://s172.photobucket.com/albums/w6/cb15_artwork/videos/?action=view&current=loveforalways3.flv

  • Sabrina Watson

    August 7, 2008 at 11:29 pm in reply to: Rendering Nightmare

    I’ll give it a shot, but my media is no longer offline, it did re-appear as online, but I did not do the whole Virtual Dub thing–at least I don’t think I did.

    Let’s see if this works.

  • Sabrina Watson

    August 6, 2008 at 9:35 am in reply to: Rendering Nightmare

    I can’t do that because two of the clips together that I rendered the other day did ‘not’ jerk. That also was a bit of the video that lacked music. It can’t be the mp3 files that are causing the jerking, correct? Because the sound itself plays smoothly.

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