(Using Vegas Movie Studio 12)
Hello forum,
I'm wondering if any of you have experienced this before, and if you do, know a way around it.
The issue I'm encountering is when Vegas renders my video, it interlaces my frames due to a perceived frame rate mismatch, when there is none. How can I tell Mr. Vegas that the video in my project file is actually 30 FPS, so that my video remains crisp?
I've tried (I think) every possible combination of blend fields, interpolate fields, upper/lower field first, adjust source media to better match project settings... nothing seems to be a workaround other than actually rendering at 120 FPS, which isn't ideal at all.
These clips were recorded with a Drift Ghost HD action cam.
Here are examples:
Raw 30 FPS video sample: http://www.crawspace.com/vids/vegas_sees_120fps.mp4
Rendered 30 FPS video sample: http://www.crawspace.com/vids/vegas_interlaces_to_30fps.mp4
Screenshot of Vegas video properties: http://www.crawspace.com/vids/vegas_sees_120fps.png
Thank you for your time!
Hello forum,
I'm wondering if any of you have experienced this before, and if you do, know a way around it.
The issue I'm encountering is when Vegas renders my video, it interlaces my frames due to a perceived frame rate mismatch, when there is none. How can I tell Mr. Vegas that the video in my project file is actually 30 FPS, so that my video remains crisp?
I've tried (I think) every possible combination of blend fields, interpolate fields, upper/lower field first, adjust source media to better match project settings... nothing seems to be a workaround other than actually rendering at 120 FPS, which isn't ideal at all.
These clips were recorded with a Drift Ghost HD action cam.
Here are examples:
Raw 30 FPS video sample: http://www.crawspace.com/vids/vegas_sees_120fps.mp4
Rendered 30 FPS video sample: http://www.crawspace.com/vids/vegas_interlaces_to_30fps.mp4
Screenshot of Vegas video properties: http://www.crawspace.com/vids/vegas_sees_120fps.png
Thank you for your time!