render, video good

R-P wrote on 8/10/2023, 9:26 AM

Hello and welcome. I would like to ask about rendering. Please write what rendering parameters you set to make the video good? I would like the film to be smooth without rolling shutter. Video recorded with the Canon R7 camera (4K FINE - 25 fps). I'd like to render for a TV. I would like the image not to jump and be smooth. I'm using Vegas 20. Please help. Regards.

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j-v wrote on 8/10/2023, 10:08 AM

Therefore you must give more information:
- Which program and buildnr
- Which sourcefiles showing the MediaInfo following this link: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/faq-how-to-post-mediainfo-and-vegas-pro-file-properties--104561/
- What is the goal for your rendering (TV/Computer/ Smartphone/ DVD player)

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3POINT wrote on 8/28/2023, 3:06 AM

Video recorded with the Canon R7 camera (4K FINE - 25 fps). I'd like to render for a TV. I would like the image not to jump and be smooth. I'm using Vegas 20. Please help. Regards.

Important is to record according 180 degree rule, means a shutterspeed twice the framerate. For framerate 25fps=shutterspeed 1/50sec fixed. Recording with faster shutterspeeds will cause jumpy and none smooth movement.

To make already jumpy recordings a little better you can convert them in Vegas20 to 50fps using optical flow as resampling method.