im still not sure about my settings when i render. i was starting out with @ 400 000 Kb of captured clips when i captured using miro dc 30. when i used all 9 clips to produce a one-minute piece, the avi file was 2 GIGS! Any suggestions?
i was getting a motion trail and some skipping when i played the playback from sf videocapture, but playing with some of the settings (truly unsure of the difference i made cuz i was at this all afternoon and evening) and re-rendering smaller pieces of the one-minute movie, i was able to rid the playback of the motion-trails. there was only skipping.
also, first renderings of the one-minute piece took, on average, 15 minutes. the last two that i did, which had no motion-trails, albeit cut to 20 second pieces, took no longer than a minute to render. it was much faster.
im convinced that it all has to do with my settings. can anyone lead me - please?!
mark
i was getting a motion trail and some skipping when i played the playback from sf videocapture, but playing with some of the settings (truly unsure of the difference i made cuz i was at this all afternoon and evening) and re-rendering smaller pieces of the one-minute movie, i was able to rid the playback of the motion-trails. there was only skipping.
also, first renderings of the one-minute piece took, on average, 15 minutes. the last two that i did, which had no motion-trails, albeit cut to 20 second pieces, took no longer than a minute to render. it was much faster.
im convinced that it all has to do with my settings. can anyone lead me - please?!
mark