Hi all
I have just started to see artifacts in my cross fades in version 9. Let me try and explain.
If I add a clip to my timeline and overlap a second clip to create a cross-fade I (sometimes) see artifacts in the cross-fade. If I then slide the two clips apart, the artifacts remain in the first clip. The artifacts are obviously remnants of the second clip.
When I preview each clip before adding it to the timeline there are no artifacts. When I add the second clip to the timeline and then run each clip before overlapping to cross-fade there are no artifacts. It only happens after I overlap the clips. If I then slide the second clip to the right, the artifacts remain in the first clip.
I haven't yet done any exhaustive testing but I get the impression that it happens after about 3 minutes of video.
I updated from 9c to 9e but it is still happening, so I'm guessing that it is hardware - maybe RAM problems?
Can anyone give me any clues as to how to diagnose what is going on and how to fix it?
~Wayne
I have just started to see artifacts in my cross fades in version 9. Let me try and explain.
If I add a clip to my timeline and overlap a second clip to create a cross-fade I (sometimes) see artifacts in the cross-fade. If I then slide the two clips apart, the artifacts remain in the first clip. The artifacts are obviously remnants of the second clip.
When I preview each clip before adding it to the timeline there are no artifacts. When I add the second clip to the timeline and then run each clip before overlapping to cross-fade there are no artifacts. It only happens after I overlap the clips. If I then slide the second clip to the right, the artifacts remain in the first clip.
I haven't yet done any exhaustive testing but I get the impression that it happens after about 3 minutes of video.
I updated from 9c to 9e but it is still happening, so I'm guessing that it is hardware - maybe RAM problems?
Can anyone give me any clues as to how to diagnose what is going on and how to fix it?
~Wayne