I can't figure out why this is a problem when I've done this before. It's not being interlaced at any point, though my footage comes out a jagged mess.
I have footage shot from my Canon Vixia HF S21 at 1440x1080, 29.97 fps footage. It's in a project with Canon t3i footage shot at 23.976 fps. I drop it into the timeline with the project settings matched to the Vixia footage. I've tried it with deinterlace method both set to "None" and "blend fields".
I render out in Vegas 11 to Sony AVC, 1440x1080, 29.97 fps, deinterlace method to "none", and the video looks awful with interlacing looking artifacts. Playing the clip itself on my computer with Windows Media Player doesn't show this.
I've disabled resample on the footage, and so many permutations of rendering in MPEG2 and Sony AVC keep doing this.
I've done this before and not had a problem. I've even done it on a multicamera event where one camera was shooting 29.97 fps and the rest were shooting at 23.976.
Rendering out 23.976 footage works fine. When I opened a new project and put in just a clip of the 29.97 footage I was able to render it out in mts, I think, once, without these horrible artifacts. I don't remember the render settings, but trying to do that again multiple times in the project with 23.976 footage doesn't work.
I'm putting this video on YouTube. How do I render out this video so that it looks acceptable?
I have footage shot from my Canon Vixia HF S21 at 1440x1080, 29.97 fps footage. It's in a project with Canon t3i footage shot at 23.976 fps. I drop it into the timeline with the project settings matched to the Vixia footage. I've tried it with deinterlace method both set to "None" and "blend fields".
I render out in Vegas 11 to Sony AVC, 1440x1080, 29.97 fps, deinterlace method to "none", and the video looks awful with interlacing looking artifacts. Playing the clip itself on my computer with Windows Media Player doesn't show this.
I've disabled resample on the footage, and so many permutations of rendering in MPEG2 and Sony AVC keep doing this.
I've done this before and not had a problem. I've even done it on a multicamera event where one camera was shooting 29.97 fps and the rest were shooting at 23.976.
Rendering out 23.976 footage works fine. When I opened a new project and put in just a clip of the 29.97 footage I was able to render it out in mts, I think, once, without these horrible artifacts. I don't remember the render settings, but trying to do that again multiple times in the project with 23.976 footage doesn't work.
I'm putting this video on YouTube. How do I render out this video so that it looks acceptable?