I just found a new bug (I belive i did!)
I have a DVD set I'm mailing out tomorrow & I'm finishing it off tonight. I got it all finished & popped the DVD in to my player for a check. Low & behold, ALL my transitions/fades looked like crap. The color correction filter didn't take to them. I ran back to my computer to check.
Yup, on my final rendered AVI's all my fades were fubared. In non-faded the color correction would be correct, but on any fade (or fade transition) it would revert back to the origional footage. :( Bad, very bad.
I checked the origional veg (after I make all my edits & render everything to an AVI & then use that to mpeg encode). It wasn't there. It was correct. The scopes & preview looked correct. So I rendered out that part as an AVI... and it was borked.
To sum it up, after spending the past hour in complete panic mode, I decided to see if I was using the MS DV codec by accident. I wasn't, but i did NOT have "ignore 3rd party DV codec's" checked. I checked that box, re-started V6, and it worked perfectly fine.
So, if your fades are fubared check to see if you have that box checked.
Also, thank goodness I just bought TMPGenc. It took 14 hours to render out that mpeg for DVD. I need to get the DVD's out ~11am & it's midnight now. If it wasn't for TMPGenc Plus letting me cut/splice the mpeg together I'd be in deep horse poop. :)
I have a DVD set I'm mailing out tomorrow & I'm finishing it off tonight. I got it all finished & popped the DVD in to my player for a check. Low & behold, ALL my transitions/fades looked like crap. The color correction filter didn't take to them. I ran back to my computer to check.
Yup, on my final rendered AVI's all my fades were fubared. In non-faded the color correction would be correct, but on any fade (or fade transition) it would revert back to the origional footage. :( Bad, very bad.
I checked the origional veg (after I make all my edits & render everything to an AVI & then use that to mpeg encode). It wasn't there. It was correct. The scopes & preview looked correct. So I rendered out that part as an AVI... and it was borked.
To sum it up, after spending the past hour in complete panic mode, I decided to see if I was using the MS DV codec by accident. I wasn't, but i did NOT have "ignore 3rd party DV codec's" checked. I checked that box, re-started V6, and it worked perfectly fine.
So, if your fades are fubared check to see if you have that box checked.
Also, thank goodness I just bought TMPGenc. It took 14 hours to render out that mpeg for DVD. I need to get the DVD's out ~11am & it's midnight now. If it wasn't for TMPGenc Plus letting me cut/splice the mpeg together I'd be in deep horse poop. :)