After completing a 90 minute film, I noticed that after 30 minutes of watching the rendered film on the computer or through the DV camera, there was a large amount of jitter for the rest of the film. It almost looked like the 29 frame film was dropped down to 18 frames. Very choppy and hard to watch.
I took a look at some previous suggestions of matching up the field order, which is currently at lower field first. I also tried to render the file to a mpeg 2 which did help the jitter , but not completely. My best theory is that my system resources are being maxed out and maybe the rendering is not going so smoothly. My current setup is :
P4 1.6a
512 PC800 Ram
20g drive (VV3 is installed here) only 2g's free
80g drive (Video/audio storage) only 20g's free (rendered avi comes out to about 18g)
I know I need more space so I should be getting a dvd burner by the end of the week. The rendering process takes about 4 hours long and I've tried to re-rendering, hoping it will fix itself, 4 times in the last two days. My foot is about to go through this computer. I though maybe it could be some corrupt vegas video files so I ran a repair on the program. No luck.
I completed a one hour film in May and had this problem but it turned out that the raw footage already had the problem. This time around the raw footage looks fine.
I read a post that this may happen when a video clip is corrupted but I don't want to redo 60 minutes of a 90 minute film. If anyone knows what's going on or has some suggestions that would be great.
Thanks for your time,
Adrian
I took a look at some previous suggestions of matching up the field order, which is currently at lower field first. I also tried to render the file to a mpeg 2 which did help the jitter , but not completely. My best theory is that my system resources are being maxed out and maybe the rendering is not going so smoothly. My current setup is :
P4 1.6a
512 PC800 Ram
20g drive (VV3 is installed here) only 2g's free
80g drive (Video/audio storage) only 20g's free (rendered avi comes out to about 18g)
I know I need more space so I should be getting a dvd burner by the end of the week. The rendering process takes about 4 hours long and I've tried to re-rendering, hoping it will fix itself, 4 times in the last two days. My foot is about to go through this computer. I though maybe it could be some corrupt vegas video files so I ran a repair on the program. No luck.
I completed a one hour film in May and had this problem but it turned out that the raw footage already had the problem. This time around the raw footage looks fine.
I read a post that this may happen when a video clip is corrupted but I don't want to redo 60 minutes of a 90 minute film. If anyone knows what's going on or has some suggestions that would be great.
Thanks for your time,
Adrian