HELP Timecodes of the Video render different than said in the Preview

ManuMiau wrote on 6/17/2017, 6:53 AM

Hellooooo!

I am new to Sony Vegas and just finished my first video.. I thought :c I was so happy, as it looks just right in the preview screen:

I worked with moving bars and timecodes. And when i render it:

Meh~

 

By the way thats how my SV screen looks if that helps;

 

What went wrong? :C

Comments

john_dennis wrote on 6/17/2017, 8:03 AM

Please state source media properties, Project Properties, and render template.

Use this FAQ to help with the tools to help you gather the data.

ManuMiau wrote on 6/17/2017, 8:22 AM

Format                                   : MPEG-4
Format profile                           : Base Media / Version 2
Codec ID                                 : mp42 (mp42/isom)
File size                                : 333 MiB
Duration                                 : 3 min 16 s
Overall bit rate mode                    : Variable
Overall bit rate                         : 14.2 Mb/s
Encoded date                             : UTC 2017-06-17 01:07:00
Tagged date                              : UTC 2017-06-17 01:07:00

Video
ID                                       : 2
Format                                   : AVC
Format/Info                              : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile                           : Main@L4
Format settings, CABAC                   : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames                : 3 frames
Codec ID                                 : avc1
Codec ID/Info                            : Advanced Video Coding
Duration                                 : 3 min 16 s
Bit rate mode                            : Variable
Bit rate                                 : 14.0 Mb/s
Maximum bit rate                         : 24.0 Mb/s
Width                                    : 1 920 pixels
Height                                   : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio                     : 16:9
Frame rate mode                          : Constant
Frame rate                               : 29.970 (30000/1001) FPS
Standard                                 : NTSC
Color space                              : YUV
Chroma subsampling                       : 4:2:0
Bit depth                                : 8 bits
Scan type                                : Progressive
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)                       : 0.225
Stream size                              : 328 MiB (99%)
Language                                 : English
Encoded date                             : UTC 2017-06-17 01:07:00
Tagged date                              : UTC 2017-06-17 01:07:00
Color range                              : Limited

Audio
ID                                       : 1
Format                                   : AAC
Format/Info                              : Advanced Audio Codec
Format profile                           : LC
Codec ID                                 : 40
Duration                                 : 3 min 16 s
Bit rate mode                            : Constant
Bit rate                                 : 192 kb/s
Channel(s)                               :  channel0
Channel(s)_Original                      : 2 channels
Channel positions                        : Front: L R
Sampling rate                            : 48.0 kHz
Frame rate                               : 46.875 FPS (1024 spf)
Compression mode                         : Lossy
Stream size                              : 4.51 MiB (1%)
Language                                 : English
Encoded date                             : UTC 2017-06-17 01:07:00
Tagged date                              : UTC 2017-06-17 01:07:00

Please state source media properties, Project Properties, and render template.

Use this FAQ to help with the tools to help you gather the data.

 

And the Project:

General
Complete name                            : C:\Users\Username\Desktop\Folder\Lipbubble Popcorn LD\!Popcorn Line Distribution.veg
File size                                : 102 KiB
 

 

john_dennis wrote on 6/17/2017, 8:31 AM

I'm off to shoot. You can do a screen grab of project properties and render template.

ManuMiau wrote on 6/17/2017, 8:46 AM

 Have fun shooting~

altarvic wrote on 6/17/2017, 9:11 AM

Your render settings does not match your project settings. That's why you see another picture in the rendered file.

ManuMiau wrote on 6/17/2017, 10:30 AM

Your render settings does not match your project settings. That's why you see another picture in the rendered file.

Thanks! But how can I change that? :/

fr0sty wrote on 6/17/2017, 10:36 AM

When you select your render format, there should be an option to customize each render template you select. Go in there and make sure all of the settings match your project settings, including pixel dimensions, frame rate, interlaced/progressive scan, etc.

Systems:

Desktop

AMD Ryzen 7 1800x 8 core 16 thread at stock speed

64GB 3000mhz DDR4

Geforce RTX 3090

Windows 10

Laptop:

ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo 32GB (9980HK CPU, RTX 2060 GPU, dual 4K touch screens, main one OLED HDR)

fr0sty wrote on 6/17/2017, 10:39 AM

Also, are you editing at 720p at 60 interlaced frames per second for a reason? If not, set your project to match your media, so you'd have 1920x1080 progressive scan at 29.97 frames per second.

Last changed by fr0sty on 6/17/2017, 10:40 AM, changed a total of 1 times.

Systems:

Desktop

AMD Ryzen 7 1800x 8 core 16 thread at stock speed

64GB 3000mhz DDR4

Geforce RTX 3090

Windows 10

Laptop:

ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo 32GB (9980HK CPU, RTX 2060 GPU, dual 4K touch screens, main one OLED HDR)

ManuMiau wrote on 6/17/2017, 11:08 AM

Also, are you editing at 720p at 60 interlaced frames per second for a reason? If not, set your project to match your media, so you'd have 1920x1080 progressive scan at 29.97 frames per second.

But then all the timecodes get spaced out.. :(

fr0sty wrote on 6/17/2017, 1:58 PM

It may be worth taking the time to reposition everything, as 1080p30 is far more than 2 times the resolution per frame of 720i when you factor interlacing in, plus it's always good to stick to the native resolution and frame rate of your media for top quality, unless you have to convert for some reason. At least go into your project settings and turn the interlacing to progressive, set your resolution to 1080p and frame rate to 29.97. Or you can leave it 720p, but still change it to progressive and change the frame rate to 29.97.

Also, you have a 1080p 16:9 video file in a 720i project with a 4:3 NTSC DV pixel aspect ratio applied to it, then you are rendering out 720p back to 16:9. Change that in your project properties as well, and make sure that change is reflected in your encoder settings as well. You want those to match. That could be what is causing things to mess up upon rendering it, your aspect ratios don't match. Your media is 16:9 aspect, your project is 4:3 aspect, your render settings are 16:9 aspect. It may not be the problem, but that's a definite culprit.

Last changed by fr0sty on 6/17/2017, 2:05 PM, changed a total of 4 times.

Systems:

Desktop

AMD Ryzen 7 1800x 8 core 16 thread at stock speed

64GB 3000mhz DDR4

Geforce RTX 3090

Windows 10

Laptop:

ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo 32GB (9980HK CPU, RTX 2060 GPU, dual 4K touch screens, main one OLED HDR)