Weird Problems with Rendering

ChaosPortalFilms wrote on 1/25/2010, 3:05 PM
I've been trying to render this file for about a day now. After a plethora of issues with the other codecs, I tried .mov using the Motion JPEG-A format and found that the video was perfectly rendered except that everything was overtaken (not solid but still prominent) by pink. So then I tried to render .mov using the Mpeg-4 format and found that the video track ended up at half-speed while the audio track remained unchanged.

It's a 6 and a half-minute clip at 1280x720 with a Square PAR.

The two cameras I used to film were the Flip MiniHD and the Canon HG10.

Comments

Eugenia wrote on 1/25/2010, 3:36 PM
For h.264 please use the SonyAVC encoder, not Quicktime.
ChaosPortalFilms wrote on 1/26/2010, 12:05 PM
I had the same problem with SonyAVC. I can't even render in WMV or AVI. I get an error message at 5%.
Eugenia wrote on 1/26/2010, 1:06 PM
Then your problem is easy to solve. Find which plugin/processing/clip is at 5% when it crashes, and either remove it, or remove it and re-add it.
ChaosPortalFilms wrote on 1/26/2010, 5:26 PM
what about the problem with mov and SonyAVC? Also, the error message is not a regional problem. It happens no matter what I'm rendering.

EDIT: I can now render through WMV, but it's suffering from the same problem as the mov and SonyAVC formats.