Both clips have a lot of movements. I am afraid the transition has a bug. So if you create a video you have to render and check all those transitions. It makes a difference if the dancer has bright clothes. Return to posts index.
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Or better give up Vegas and switch to Premiere - what would be the very last resort? Computers started to confuse and annoy me when I was at the age of But if you do this, the resulting video will look jerky, containing eye-hurting movement.
Some more IF statements cannot vgas such a bad effect on the rendering time but a huge effect on the rendering quality.
Since there were most of the transitions correct despite a lot of movement and there was not this comb effect with small lines but bulky waves .60c a very short time I did not realize that this was an interlace problem. Would be glad for any advice.
But in any case - it was my mistake that I was not able to understand this great software correctly Interpolate Uses a single field at a time and works well for high-motion, low-detail video. Sony Vegas gets a bit useless to me becasue of this.
Which deinterlace method is set up in the project properties? This is from Vegas help: The transition gets useless because of this. Sony should think to solve this render problem with the software and not with a setting alone.
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Thank you a lot for your great help!!! It makes a difference if the dancer has bright clothes. Perhaps I have more things wrong. Deinterlace is only necessery, when your image needs vvegas be converted to progressive: But I underestimated the addiction at this time they can create and my parents just warned my of the bad girls ;- So I have many computers now but only 1 girl Hi, I'm allways happy if I can help others.
Return to posts index. Now I can stick to Vegas: I tested Premiere already There are so many conflicting opinions about this on the web so I am a bit worried now No deinterlacing occurs in the Draft and Preview video preview modes.
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The result spny that at the end of the transition the second clip shows waves in the picture for a short time. A dancer with dark clothes does not cause problems.
Sony Vegas 6.0C - 3D Transitions Causing Wave Problems
So I decided to use blend fields becasue it uses both fields, so I guess I loose less image detail If I vegaw my own spin with the same clips and the same lenght there are no waves at all - but his is a lot of work Blend fields Uses contents from both fields and works well for high-detail, low-motion video. But I am not a fan of Adobe - and this started spny their Acrobat Reader - what for me is the worst standard software I know.
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I didn't see any big difference in quality between the two deinterlace method. Sorry for vehas twice - it did not work at first.
The same happens with 3D Blinds Simple. In any case - it was my mistake that I was not able to understand this great software correctly Son I think there should be no field at all but the software should always render with the best settings