Weird glitches in frames

vijay-k wrote on 5/26/2020, 1:08 AM

Hello people...I have this weird problem. The video I rendered has some odd glitches - sudden appearance of the source videos in their actual sizes (I have a few videos in place and have cropped and scaled them). Aside from the crop fx I do not have any other fx enabled. I do not know if links are allowed but here is a private link of the video...it is a short video...any help would be nice

LINK:

Specs:

Source material:

Video 1: 1920*1080; 30.012 fps;

Video 2: 1920*1080; 30.131 fps;

Video 3: 3840*2160; 30.039 fps

Video 4: 1920*1080; 60.000 fps;

Video 5: 1920*1080; 30.131 fps;

All the videos had to be rotated by 90° as you might notice in the video (link above).

My computer and software specs:

Software: Vegas pro 16 - build 352

Computer:

Intel Xeon(R) ES-2650 v2 @ 2.6GHz, 32GB RAM, 64bit os, Win 7; Nvidia Quadro K4000 GPU

Thank you. Fingers crossed.

EDIT: The video is removed but for those seeking solutions...you will really get it if this was your problem when you read this page...cheers

 

 

Comments

pierre-k wrote on 5/26/2020, 3:16 AM

in the video preferences, reduce the number of threads to 1 and restart. it works for me.

RogerS wrote on 5/26/2020, 6:26 AM

alternatively set dynamic ram to zero and/or turn off preview graphics acceleration. Hopefully one of these settings will fix the issue for you.

vijay-k wrote on 5/26/2020, 12:41 PM

in the video preferences, reduce the number of threads to 1 and restart. it works for me.

alternatively set dynamic ram to zero and/or turn off preview graphics acceleration. Hopefully one of these settings will fix the issue for you.

Hi Pierre-k and RogerS

Thank you so much! I had tried one after the other and finally was able to render without issues only after disabling the gpu acceleration. I had earlier used gpu accelerated plugins but never had issue with the previous settings but this is the first time I used the OFX crop fx and maybe that is what causes the issue?

Thank you guys once more! :-)

V

RogerS wrote on 5/26/2020, 6:14 PM

So what finally fixed it? Just disabling the preview acceleration?

vijay-k wrote on 5/30/2020, 2:05 AM

So what finally fixed it? Just disabling the preview acceleration?

Yes.. it was finally that.. :-)

(sorry for the delayed reply _/\_)