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CerireeceNewbie Joined: Aug 11, 2010 17:05Messages: 5Offline
Solved byAug 11, 2010 17:08
Hi, I am new to PD 8 , I have edited my video and put a fade scene transition between each scene but the video seems to freeze for half a second or less or looks like it jumps before moving to the next scene. This doesn't happen if I take out the scene transition.
James DotsonSenior ContributorLocation: TennesseeJoined: Aug 24, 2009 20:40Messages: 3066Offline
Aug 12, 2010 01:03
This has been reported a few times. I had the problem, but it went away when I upgraded my graphics card. I'm not really sure what causes it. Do you use an onboard graphics port by chance?
MikeB, this issue is something different and unfortunately is in the final produced video.
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CerireeceNewbie Joined: Aug 11, 2010 17:05Messages: 5Offline
Aug 12, 2010 16:09
Hi, thanks for your replies. I don't think it is a problem with the graphics card as we have 2x 8800 GTS SLI'd.
Which should be fine for what we are doing.
The video is a bit jerky during preview but this is not what I have a problem with. When it is completely rendered and burnt on the DVD the video still jerks on scene transition.
I had a simular issue to the OP. My video card is also top notch (GTS) and I have a quad core system.
I found that when I use the fade transition with a interval of 1 second or less, I will get a flicker or jerk on the
final rendered dvd. But, when I extend the fade transition to 2 seconds, I no longer have the issue.
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CerireeceNewbie Joined: Aug 11, 2010 17:05Messages: 5Offline
Sep 20, 2010 16:53
The problem was solved on the render by unchecking the smart video rendering (SVRT) option. We still had jumps if you combine a fade with a stabilisation.
CerireeceNewbie Joined: Aug 11, 2010 17:05Messages: 5Offline
Sep 20, 2010 17:05
We have solved the problem with the video jumping or freezing on scene transitions, when you view the resulting mpeg file from the render it is fine.
But when we create the disk and burn the video, the video that is burnt to the dvd has problems. Any ideas??
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