I have this project that requires me to supply a scrolling credit sequence, black on white, that well be incuded in a project to be finalized in Premier (ick)
Now I have finish the sequence in vegas and exported as Quicktime, Animation Codec at 100% quality. I've tried both progressive and interlaced, with and without alpha.
It appears to play fine on screen and when played with Quicktime 7 Pro player. It also plays fine when rendered to DVD using Nero.
But when my partner places it on the timeline in his Premier project and rendered to DVD. It ends up jerky, sort of skipping as if frames are missing. Now I know squat about Premier, so should I be suppling something else or is a some setting I am missing in my Vegas renders or is there some setting in Premier I should have him check..
What setting would you folk suggest I use when rending motion graphics to be supplied to other editors? For NTSC, DVD and possiable internet usage. I would perfer to do it all in Vegas but its an option as its a shared project with several editors on diffrent platforms.
J. Stuart J.
Now I have finish the sequence in vegas and exported as Quicktime, Animation Codec at 100% quality. I've tried both progressive and interlaced, with and without alpha.
It appears to play fine on screen and when played with Quicktime 7 Pro player. It also plays fine when rendered to DVD using Nero.
But when my partner places it on the timeline in his Premier project and rendered to DVD. It ends up jerky, sort of skipping as if frames are missing. Now I know squat about Premier, so should I be suppling something else or is a some setting I am missing in my Vegas renders or is there some setting in Premier I should have him check..
What setting would you folk suggest I use when rending motion graphics to be supplied to other editors? For NTSC, DVD and possiable internet usage. I would perfer to do it all in Vegas but its an option as its a shared project with several editors on diffrent platforms.
J. Stuart J.