Are there any issues with importing long TGA sequences?
I have a project on my old PVR system. I know (now) that I can't import the files from there directly into Vegas. The good news is that PVR saves as a series of TGAs. So I load the series and all looks well. However in seemingly ramdom points in the resulting video, there is a stray frame. For example: The video looks great until 00:02:21:20 when I get a frame from somewhere in the first ten seconds of that clip. This happens throughout the clip.
I have looked at the source footage frame by frame (in that area) and it is clean. Took that into Premier 6.0 and it looks clean there as well.
I was TRYING to avoid a DV compression by going from the TGA files directly to MPG2, but now it looks like I'll have to go from the TGAs,into Premier and rendered out as a Microsoft DV. Then take that into Vegas and render the MPG2 (trying to make a DVD in DVDA).
Any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong? -mjr
I have a project on my old PVR system. I know (now) that I can't import the files from there directly into Vegas. The good news is that PVR saves as a series of TGAs. So I load the series and all looks well. However in seemingly ramdom points in the resulting video, there is a stray frame. For example: The video looks great until 00:02:21:20 when I get a frame from somewhere in the first ten seconds of that clip. This happens throughout the clip.
I have looked at the source footage frame by frame (in that area) and it is clean. Took that into Premier 6.0 and it looks clean there as well.
I was TRYING to avoid a DV compression by going from the TGA files directly to MPG2, but now it looks like I'll have to go from the TGAs,into Premier and rendered out as a Microsoft DV. Then take that into Vegas and render the MPG2 (trying to make a DVD in DVDA).
Any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong? -mjr