Hi,
I need to render a bunch of regions from my timeline, but Vegas 21 is rendering each output clip with an extra frame at the head.
When I check the beginning of each region on the timeline, the first frame is correct, but the output clip starts with the last frame of the previous region. Curiously, the last frame for each clip is correct, so I'm getting footage that's 1 frame longer than it should be.
Here's my setup:
I'm an animator, and I used Vegas to set up my animatic. I'm using regions to render out each scene on the timeline as a clip that can be imported into our animation program to use as reference footage. This is why it's important for us to have exact frame accuracy.
To set the timeline regions, I used Vegasaur Markers to convert my markers to regions. To render, I tried Vegasaur's Quick Render batch script, the native Vegas batch script, the modified Vegas batch script by iEmby, and rendering with the regular Render As command, and I get the same extra frame result in the clips from each. I also tried different output formats, but I had no luck getting rid of the extra frame in every clip.
This isn't critical because we can offset the footage in the animation program and ignore the first frame, but it's still wrong.
I was just wondering if this is a known issue or if I missed an option in Vegas that renders the clips correctly.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!