Rendering video with loop animation, loop repeat goes random frames

Einar_R._Bordewich wrote on 6/23/2020, 9:31 AM

I have a 5 sek. loop that I now have tried to render out several times without luck. First attempts was with dragging the clip to the end of music so that it should repeat itself. The music is about 2 min. som the 5 sek. loop must repeat many times. But after about 8 sek. the loop goes total random and after 20 sek. animation loop just stops. I have tried to copy paste the 5 sek. loop like 20 times, but with same result. Here I rendered out a shorter version and things just stop even earlier! Anybody knows whats going on?

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j-v wrote on 6/23/2020, 10:05 AM

 

You tried it the wrong way?

Try this:

1 Make a veg of that 5 sec loop.

2 In a new project set your 2 minutes music on the timeline

3 Put that 5sec veg as many times above that audio file as needed.

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michael-harrison wrote on 6/23/2020, 10:47 AM

All that copying and pasting shouldn't be necessary. Dragging the right side out should accomplish what you want.

right-click on the event and choose Properties.

Is Loop checked?

Also, open the Prefs, go to the Editing tab and make sure "Enable looping on events by default" is checked

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Einar_R._Bordewich wrote on 6/24/2020, 2:02 AM

All that copying and pasting shouldn't be necessary. Dragging the right side out should accomplish what you want.

right-click on the event and choose Properties.

Is Loop checked?

Loop was on by default and checked! When I rendered with MAGIX AVC/AAC MP4 then all got fine. Earlier I used the HEVC/AAC MP4 and that one made the problem. Looks like the codec is the problem?

KenB wrote on 6/25/2020, 3:23 AM

Which encode mode were you using for HEVC/AAC MP4? Was it NV Encoder (NVENC)? In the HEVC template, try selecting "Mainconcept HEVC" from the Encode mode dropdown.

Einar_R._Bordewich wrote on 6/25/2020, 9:51 AM

That also did the trick! And not only that, the rendering time was reduced from 16 minutes to only 3 minutes. Insane!!!? So this I use from now on.

Final loop is here (rendered with AVC/AAC and Intel QSV) :