Since I upgraded to Vegas 6/DVDA I've completed a couple projects. Editing is done in V6 and output DVDs via DVDA. Latest versions in all cases. Rendering is done with Main Concept MPEG-2.
The resulting video gets very 'jumpy' when pans or tilts occur. A close look shows that a single image will be kept for more than 1 frame. I could understand this if I was encoding at a low bit rate but, as I understood was recommended, I am rendering using the "DVD Architect NTSC video stream" settings. Average BPS is 6M with a Maximum BPS of 8M and a Minimum of 192k.
Looking at sections of the video from the DVD on a high quality Sony DVD player a frame at a time it looks like there will be four frames of movement then the last frame is repeated then four more frames of movement and then another repeat.
When I pull the MPEG back into a Vegas timeline and walk through a frame at a time I see three frames of movement then two frames that appear to be the overlay of two frames then next comes an overlay of two frames, then we're back to three normal frames of movement.
Could I have some project setting goofed up?
I do still have Vegas 4.0e installed and there were no issues that popped up when I installed Vegas 6.
Any help appreciated.
Wayne
The resulting video gets very 'jumpy' when pans or tilts occur. A close look shows that a single image will be kept for more than 1 frame. I could understand this if I was encoding at a low bit rate but, as I understood was recommended, I am rendering using the "DVD Architect NTSC video stream" settings. Average BPS is 6M with a Maximum BPS of 8M and a Minimum of 192k.
Looking at sections of the video from the DVD on a high quality Sony DVD player a frame at a time it looks like there will be four frames of movement then the last frame is repeated then four more frames of movement and then another repeat.
When I pull the MPEG back into a Vegas timeline and walk through a frame at a time I see three frames of movement then two frames that appear to be the overlay of two frames then next comes an overlay of two frames, then we're back to three normal frames of movement.
Could I have some project setting goofed up?
I do still have Vegas 4.0e installed and there were no issues that popped up when I installed Vegas 6.
Any help appreciated.
Wayne