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NickHope wrote on 10/30/2016, 3:56 AM

Looks like it needs deinterlacing.

What's the source of your footage?

What version of Vegas do you have?

Start here (sorry about the forum breaking all those images) and come back with as much of the info as you can from section #6.

Moose wrote on 10/30/2016, 4:05 AM

Looks like it needs deinterlacing.

What's the source of your footage?

What version of Vegas do you have?

Start here (sorry about the forum breaking all those images) and come back with as much of the info as you can from section #6.

Nothing helps.
I have Sony Vegas Pro 12.

And im not sure how to find what is my source of footage. :/ (Im kinda new at Sony Vegas)

NickHope wrote on 10/30/2016, 5:28 AM

a ) Post the properties of your source media. Install MediaInfo, open your file in it, switch it to text view ("View" > "Text"). Highlight all the text in the window, copy it and paste it in your forum post.

If that is a problem, at least post these details:

  • Camera (or how the media was generated)
  • Codec
  • Frame rate
  • Resolution

If the media is not too large you could post a link to a sample of it, for example in your Dropbox public folder or on Google Drive.

b) Post your project properties. Ideally you would post a screen grab of your "Project Properties" window.

c) Post your target delivery medium (e.g. YouTube, self-hosted web video, USB drive for TV, DVD, Blu-ray etc.), resolution and framerate. If it's for DVD or Blu-ray, what territory is it for display in?

Moose wrote on 10/30/2016, 10:14 AM

a) Codec is - mp42 (mp42/isom), Frame Rate - 29.970, i guess camera is MPEG-4, resolution - 1600x900

b) My Project properties are - http://prntscr.com/d0uczg

c) Youtube. Resolution 1600x900

set wrote on 10/30/2016, 10:22 AM

I don't think 1600x900 is a supported resolution for youtube even though it is 16:9 aspect ratio...

Youtube requires 'standard' video sizes like 1280x720, 1920x1080.

Here's the complete spec: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en

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Moose wrote on 10/30/2016, 10:52 AM

I don't think 1600x900 is a supported resolution for youtube even though it is 16:9 aspect ratio...

Youtube requires 'standard' video sizes like 1280x720, 1920x1080.

Here's the complete spec: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en

Changed the resolution, still nothing. 

Moose wrote on 10/30/2016, 2:53 PM

Problem is fixed.

NickHope wrote on 10/31/2016, 12:58 AM

Problem is fixed.

How?