Video Overly Saturated and Pixelated??

rubes-m wrote on 10/8/2022, 3:27 PM

Hey there! Hopefully this is in the right spot, not too sure.

But for some reason, when I import my video from OBS to Vegas, it's overly saturated and pixelated?? The example is down below. I can provide any necessary settings or whatever, I just am not sure what to show yet! Does anyone perhaps have experience or know what's going on with it?

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Musicvid wrote on 10/8/2022, 4:09 PM

We need more information. Be sure to include your MediaInfo and Vegas file properties for your OBS capture in addition to your Vegas version and build number. Our crystal balls are useless without it.

https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/important-information-required-to-help-you--110457/

RogerS wrote on 10/8/2022, 4:44 PM

What are you settings in OBS?

rubes-m wrote on 10/9/2022, 10:07 AM

We need more information. Be sure to include your MediaInfo and Vegas file properties for your OBS capture in addition to your Vegas version and build number. Our crystal balls are useless without it.

https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/important-information-required-to-help-you--110457/

Alright, here's the Vegas File Properties! I definitely think it's a Sony Vegas problem though because videos that used to not do that are now doing that whenever I put them into Sony. Down below is also the New Project Settings, maybe that'll help as well.

rubes-m wrote on 10/9/2022, 10:29 AM

I fixed it, basically I needed to switch it from 32 floating to 8 bit.

john-sawyer wrote on 10/9/2022, 12:53 PM

For what it's worth, I had a similar problem of incorrect color balance in the preview window and in renders. .MPG was correct but .jpg were blue dominant. Interestingly, the rendered (to .MP4) was the reverse! OK balance on .jpg and blue dominant in the .mp4. Color balance for both file types was correct on the timeline. I solved my problem by switching TO 32-bit floating (video levels). Very strange, thanks to this post I was able to solve my problem.

Musicvid wrote on 10/9/2022, 1:07 PM

Yes, you need to place 8-bit video in an 8-bit Project; that is fundamental.

For any future support, please provide the full information requested, including your "Sony" Vegas version and build number, system, and MediaInfo file properties, and whether your application is registered with Magix. Thanks.