Here's a screen cap from a VV5 timeline.
http://onesharpeye.com/vegas/cap.jpg
On the top track is the VOB file from a DVDA 2 render; On the bottom vid track is the original avi file that the VOB was rendered from. A black frame is seen in the DVDA 2 render. I've rendered and burned this puppy twice...after reboots, etc. No luck. Also, I've had so many g%&*%&n 'mystery frames' in this project before I finally got a clean avi I just wanna puke. They've shown up as stray frames in my VV project (almost always at the beginning of an iris or push xition) and now I get a black frame in a DVDA2 render from a good avi render. Maybe Sony should scratch the word 'Professional' from the splash screen. Cripes, I'll go back to Premiere and deal with the crappy interface and the lousy codec just to get reliable professional output from my NLE. I know vids and DVDs should be checked before delivery to a client, but this is a consistent problem and right now it's 2 a.m. and I need to deliver a final for tomorrow a.m. and I keep getting this stupid black frame in all my DVDA renders of this darn avi. I've also had a stray frame show up at the beginning of an iris xition after a render in DVDA 2 from a good avi in a previous project. It does it on both my machines...an AMD and an Intel...The weird thing for me is the fact that I've had the exact frame go bad in an avi render from Vegas and then later a DVDA 2 render from a clean avi render . ARRRGHHH!
http://onesharpeye.com/vegas/cap.jpg
On the top track is the VOB file from a DVDA 2 render; On the bottom vid track is the original avi file that the VOB was rendered from. A black frame is seen in the DVDA 2 render. I've rendered and burned this puppy twice...after reboots, etc. No luck. Also, I've had so many g%&*%&n 'mystery frames' in this project before I finally got a clean avi I just wanna puke. They've shown up as stray frames in my VV project (almost always at the beginning of an iris or push xition) and now I get a black frame in a DVDA2 render from a good avi render. Maybe Sony should scratch the word 'Professional' from the splash screen. Cripes, I'll go back to Premiere and deal with the crappy interface and the lousy codec just to get reliable professional output from my NLE. I know vids and DVDs should be checked before delivery to a client, but this is a consistent problem and right now it's 2 a.m. and I need to deliver a final for tomorrow a.m. and I keep getting this stupid black frame in all my DVDA renders of this darn avi. I've also had a stray frame show up at the beginning of an iris xition after a render in DVDA 2 from a good avi in a previous project. It does it on both my machines...an AMD and an Intel...The weird thing for me is the fact that I've had the exact frame go bad in an avi render from Vegas and then later a DVDA 2 render from a clean avi render . ARRRGHHH!