Hi Folks ...
I have just purchased VV3 and put together a small commercial spot using the test files I have used to test the NLEs I was considering for purchase. These files are from the sample folder of "That other NLE" program (Premiere) ... the spot has fades, a slow motion scene, GBlur section that has a logo (a Photoshop file with transparent background) cross the screen and then spin off to a point and a music track.
VV3 allowed me to set this all up in record time (I LOVE the track animation and the fact that your able to use key frames for ALL video effects, it makes it almost too easy) and for the most part I was able to preview it all in real time, the GBlur gave it some slow down and jerky-ness (is that a word ?!).
My problem is that when I render this out as a DV .AVI file the movie is jerky the sound is not always synced and the whole thing is fuzzy and of very poor quality. Not at all what I see in the preview mode !!
I am using a Toshiba laptop with 192 meg of memory and a PII400mhz chip ... I am wondering if this machine just does not have the horsepower to render this clip or if I am doing something wrong ...
Thanks
Ron Allen
I have just purchased VV3 and put together a small commercial spot using the test files I have used to test the NLEs I was considering for purchase. These files are from the sample folder of "That other NLE" program (Premiere) ... the spot has fades, a slow motion scene, GBlur section that has a logo (a Photoshop file with transparent background) cross the screen and then spin off to a point and a music track.
VV3 allowed me to set this all up in record time (I LOVE the track animation and the fact that your able to use key frames for ALL video effects, it makes it almost too easy) and for the most part I was able to preview it all in real time, the GBlur gave it some slow down and jerky-ness (is that a word ?!).
My problem is that when I render this out as a DV .AVI file the movie is jerky the sound is not always synced and the whole thing is fuzzy and of very poor quality. Not at all what I see in the preview mode !!
I am using a Toshiba laptop with 192 meg of memory and a PII400mhz chip ... I am wondering if this machine just does not have the horsepower to render this clip or if I am doing something wrong ...
Thanks
Ron Allen