I have a Panasonic HDC-SD600 camera and have shot some video of my daughters soccer game. The camera shot the footage in 1080p 60fps (Panasonic's own brand of AVCHD).
LOoded files into VMS 11 and cut some footage off, added a balloon title, some music to add background to drown out the wind and then overlapped the bits of footage to get a dissolve effect.
Now tried to to encode in Sony mp4 1080 60p, 1080 30p, 1080 25p (as PAL TV) and now as 1080 60i AVCHD
All the files that are produced have a blurred effect where there is a moving object such as a ball in the foreground. I had upgraded the camera from a Panasonic HDC-SD60 1080i 30fps camera because of this problem.
Is there something I am doing wrong. The settings for the project are matched to the 1080p 60fps and the computer has no problem encoding the footage.
Would really like to be able to produce some footage that looks good.
The original clips I shot on the camera when loaded onto a USB drive look great when displayed via the USB plug on the front of my Bluray player, but off the same drive the editted and encoded videos look not so good.
Any help appreciated
LOoded files into VMS 11 and cut some footage off, added a balloon title, some music to add background to drown out the wind and then overlapped the bits of footage to get a dissolve effect.
Now tried to to encode in Sony mp4 1080 60p, 1080 30p, 1080 25p (as PAL TV) and now as 1080 60i AVCHD
All the files that are produced have a blurred effect where there is a moving object such as a ball in the foreground. I had upgraded the camera from a Panasonic HDC-SD60 1080i 30fps camera because of this problem.
Is there something I am doing wrong. The settings for the project are matched to the 1080p 60fps and the computer has no problem encoding the footage.
Would really like to be able to produce some footage that looks good.
The original clips I shot on the camera when loaded onto a USB drive look great when displayed via the USB plug on the front of my Bluray player, but off the same drive the editted and encoded videos look not so good.
Any help appreciated