Vdeo clips rendering w/a 'ghost imprint' of similar clip on top of it

Alexander-Rivera wrote on 8/12/2023, 11:21 AM

Unwanted ghost images "imprints" or faded artifacts coming from other similar clips seeming to be fading on top of it 
Unwanted fading of two video clips happening without being seen in editor, clip looks fine in editing, clip looks merged with another clip in final file
When displaying programming code it looks similar to looking like somebody writing programming code on translucent paper and you can see the page after it 
Observe the affected area

Comments

mark-y wrote on 8/12/2023, 1:48 PM

Your image appears to show two Events stacked on the same Video Track with an Opacity Envelope on the surface Event, also some unquantized Events on your Text track. Here's a checklist for you:

  • In a new project:
  • Snapping On (yours already is)
  • Quantize to Frames On
  • Show Unquantized Edges turned On
  • Match Project Properties to Media Properties
  • Video Events should line up precisely with ruler markers
  • Don't stack Events on the same Track. I use a separate Track for Events from each Media Source
  • Save Early, Save Often. That way you can go back if something is messed up

 

Alexander-Rivera wrote on 8/12/2023, 2:40 PM

Although that LOOKS like two things on the same track they are a slice and I have shown the slice removed and placed on a different layer to prove. This is a REAL legitamate problem with no solution. The only workaround for me is to re-do those little parts of the video in a new project. thanks for input

mark-y wrote on 8/12/2023, 2:52 PM

The only workaround for me is to re-do those little parts of the video in a new project. thanks for input

Yes, that is my suggestion, and good luck.

Robert Johnston wrote on 8/12/2023, 6:57 PM

@Alexander-Rivera

What's on tracks 1 thru 35? Are you sure there isn't a video event on one of those tracks. What is the range of that overlay, where does it begin and end?

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Alexander-Rivera wrote on 8/12/2023, 8:42 PM

Well it happens for about 4 or 5 second and the thing that seems to whip it out of existence is proceeding forward in the video but here is a video demostration

 

DMT3 wrote on 8/12/2023, 8:45 PM

Your project is 30fps, but you are rendering to 29.97. That is probably causing the ghosting.

Alexander-Rivera wrote on 8/12/2023, 9:56 PM

I get that im rendering to 29.97 and that seems to be a standard for nTSC but where do you see that im running 30 fps at??

DMT3 wrote on 8/12/2023, 10:35 PM

Alexander-Rivera wrote on 8/13/2023, 7:24 AM

Sounded exciting, so i had to try

but no luck

DMT3 wrote on 8/13/2023, 8:26 AM

Did you try the other way, rendering to 30fps instead of changing your project?

Alexander-Rivera wrote on 8/13/2023, 10:17 AM

This is what are the results