I've already needed to adopt procedures where it is necessary to use other software to both pre process and do post production rendering because of jitters introduced by Video Factory when rendering to AVI and also because VF seems unable to handle its own filters, most notably the HSL filter when applied to a MPEG file, unlike TMPGEnc which has no problems at all.
Now is seems sadly the same is true with MPEG as well when simply adding a couple minutes of new video without applying any filter or adjustments of any kind VF can't handle it. I just tried to modify a finished file by adding a few small scenes. Every scene I added was destroyed when VF added a jitter every few seconds to the new scenes.
The question is WHY?
This is beyond annoying. What good is a video editor if in rendering it screws up the output?
There must be some fatal flaw in Video Factory's rendering engine for these kind of things to keep happening. They do NOT happen in other competing products, so tell us Sonic Foundry why do they happen with your product?
Repeating the same editing in:
VideoWave, Premier, VCDCutter and VirtualDub, no jitter was introduced using the same system and the same file.
Again, I ask WHY does Video Factory screw things up?
Now is seems sadly the same is true with MPEG as well when simply adding a couple minutes of new video without applying any filter or adjustments of any kind VF can't handle it. I just tried to modify a finished file by adding a few small scenes. Every scene I added was destroyed when VF added a jitter every few seconds to the new scenes.
The question is WHY?
This is beyond annoying. What good is a video editor if in rendering it screws up the output?
There must be some fatal flaw in Video Factory's rendering engine for these kind of things to keep happening. They do NOT happen in other competing products, so tell us Sonic Foundry why do they happen with your product?
Repeating the same editing in:
VideoWave, Premier, VCDCutter and VirtualDub, no jitter was introduced using the same system and the same file.
Again, I ask WHY does Video Factory screw things up?