I edited a project a few months ago and the final output was to MPEGII and then burned to DVD. Great, no problem with that. Everything looks just the way it should.
Now, I have to make a DV master of the project, and it needs to be done yesterday. But for some reason, when I make a DV render or just a print to tape render, there are portions where the footage from one track has a jerky effect or something and leaves trails kind of thing.
When looking at the clip where the problem is I am perplexed because there are NO TRACK EFFECTS, NO CLIP EFFECTS, NO PAN/CROP EFFECTS on that track or the clip where this is happening. It's just a plain DV avi clip that shouldn't even have to render. The master clip when viewed in the Trimmer does not have this issue. But when I do a prerender on the timeline of that clip it renders 4 parts of it, starting in the middle of the clip and has the jerky effect when done. There shouldn't even be any rendering going on with that clip. If I move the clip slightly to either side, it still renders in the same spot relative to the timeline, so you'd think it was some sort of keyframed track effect... If I add a new video track and move the clip to that track, it STILL PRERENDERS in that spot and has the jerky effect.
If I mute that track and have the one other video track underneath showing and do a prerender, it does not render anything and it's all fine with the footage from the second track. So then I even tried taking the trouble clip and putting on the other track that didn't render, but it still renders on that track the same way.
I've also opened the clip in the trimmer and brought the same portion back in, brand new and it still does it. I've also brought in a totally different portion of the footage, put in on a track right above and it still ends up rendering part of the clip, but not quite the same area. I moved that new piece of footage to a differnt spot on the timeline in it's own track and it still renders the same portion that it did before. Why would it even render any of the clip if it's a straight DV avi clip rendering to straight DV avi? Not all the clips from that same master capture file do that, though. Some work exactly the way they are supposed to and don't render anything when I do a prerender on them. But some have to render a portion of the clip.
WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON???? It makes no sense at all. Like I said, this needs to be done absolutely as fast as possible and I'm at a total loss. I've tried everything I can think of. It's not composite mode, it's not opacity, it's nothing I can find.
I also just opened a totally new project and placed the whole captured file onto the timeline and did a prerender. It prerendered in perfectly spaced sections. There would be a group of 3 all together and then a space and then a single render and then the same space and then a group of 3, etc.
I noticed the frame rate on that footage is 29.953 as opposed to 29.970. It was shot on an XL1 and I don't understand why it would be anything but 29.970. Is that what is causing the ghosting, etc. and if so, how do I solve the issue. The other footage in the project was shot on a GL2 and has a frame rate of 29.973 and has no issues.
Can anyone please, please please help me?
Now, I have to make a DV master of the project, and it needs to be done yesterday. But for some reason, when I make a DV render or just a print to tape render, there are portions where the footage from one track has a jerky effect or something and leaves trails kind of thing.
When looking at the clip where the problem is I am perplexed because there are NO TRACK EFFECTS, NO CLIP EFFECTS, NO PAN/CROP EFFECTS on that track or the clip where this is happening. It's just a plain DV avi clip that shouldn't even have to render. The master clip when viewed in the Trimmer does not have this issue. But when I do a prerender on the timeline of that clip it renders 4 parts of it, starting in the middle of the clip and has the jerky effect when done. There shouldn't even be any rendering going on with that clip. If I move the clip slightly to either side, it still renders in the same spot relative to the timeline, so you'd think it was some sort of keyframed track effect... If I add a new video track and move the clip to that track, it STILL PRERENDERS in that spot and has the jerky effect.
If I mute that track and have the one other video track underneath showing and do a prerender, it does not render anything and it's all fine with the footage from the second track. So then I even tried taking the trouble clip and putting on the other track that didn't render, but it still renders on that track the same way.
I've also opened the clip in the trimmer and brought the same portion back in, brand new and it still does it. I've also brought in a totally different portion of the footage, put in on a track right above and it still ends up rendering part of the clip, but not quite the same area. I moved that new piece of footage to a differnt spot on the timeline in it's own track and it still renders the same portion that it did before. Why would it even render any of the clip if it's a straight DV avi clip rendering to straight DV avi? Not all the clips from that same master capture file do that, though. Some work exactly the way they are supposed to and don't render anything when I do a prerender on them. But some have to render a portion of the clip.
WHAT THE HECK IS GOING ON???? It makes no sense at all. Like I said, this needs to be done absolutely as fast as possible and I'm at a total loss. I've tried everything I can think of. It's not composite mode, it's not opacity, it's nothing I can find.
I also just opened a totally new project and placed the whole captured file onto the timeline and did a prerender. It prerendered in perfectly spaced sections. There would be a group of 3 all together and then a space and then a single render and then the same space and then a group of 3, etc.
I noticed the frame rate on that footage is 29.953 as opposed to 29.970. It was shot on an XL1 and I don't understand why it would be anything but 29.970. Is that what is causing the ghosting, etc. and if so, how do I solve the issue. The other footage in the project was shot on a GL2 and has a frame rate of 29.973 and has no issues.
Can anyone please, please please help me?