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david_f_knight wrote on 6/15/2010, 6:38 PM
You've probably rendered your video at a different frame rate than your source video was shot in, and you have left the default setting of resampling enabled. The obvious solution is to render your video at the same frame rate as the source video clips were shot in, assuming that's acceptable and all your source video clips were shot at the same frame rate.

If you really do need to render at a different frame rate than you shot your source video at, then you can turn off the resampling option to stop the ghosting, but doing that may cause other problems.
Afenu wrote on 6/15/2010, 7:03 PM
thank you -
I shot the footage using a digital DV web cam
not sure of what frame rate that would be - however - have
used other foootage from the same camera for other projectes
and no prob -
however - before just used the "make movie" option in Vegas -
this time - I went to render as -
used Mpg2 - dont know wht this would make a differnce??
in DVDA should I keep "reduce interlace flicker" on or off??
would this make any diff???
Eugenia wrote on 6/15/2010, 9:48 PM
Follow these steps and it will come out right:
http://eugenia.gnomefiles.org/2007/11/09/exporting-with-vegas-for-vimeo-hd/