I rendered a bunch of movies in HD for my WD TVLive using Eugenias template for Vimeo rendering :
http://eugenia.gnomefiles.org/2007/11/09/exporting-with-vegas-for-vimeo-hd/
Most of the scenes are beautiful, however, I have noticed that scenes where I have panned across a landscape (or anything really)...are not particularly well defined/resolved. It's as if the pixels are not quite "catching up" and therefore do not resolve in time.
Is this a factor of the camera (Canon HV30-shot in 1440 X1080) or is it a problem with the rendering setting ? That is, if you're panning landscapes a lot is "Interpolate" a better setting than "Blend Fields ? "
http://eugenia.gnomefiles.org/2007/11/09/exporting-with-vegas-for-vimeo-hd/
Most of the scenes are beautiful, however, I have noticed that scenes where I have panned across a landscape (or anything really)...are not particularly well defined/resolved. It's as if the pixels are not quite "catching up" and therefore do not resolve in time.
Is this a factor of the camera (Canon HV30-shot in 1440 X1080) or is it a problem with the rendering setting ? That is, if you're panning landscapes a lot is "Interpolate" a better setting than "Blend Fields ? "