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KwynNewbie Joined: Dec 15, 2010 18:49Messages: 2Offline
Solved byDec 24, 2010 07:46
When I render my final movie on the highest quality mpeg4 settings (not hd), when the movie goes from still photos to video clips, my final movie has pixelation, jerkiness, etc... during the video clips. Sound is fine.
I have latest drivers, etc...
Why might this happen?
I have:
Windows 7 64 bit
Centrino 2 processor 2.13 (p7450)
4 gigs RAM
GeForce 9800M GS
KwynNewbie Joined: Dec 15, 2010 18:49Messages: 2Offline
Dec 24, 2010 23:55
It was originally on a video tape. Can't remember what format I imported it as. But I used power director and I made it into mpeg4 clips. Those clips are the ones giving me the issues.
James DotsonSenior ContributorLocation: TennesseeJoined: Aug 24, 2009 20:40Messages: 3066Offline
Dec 25, 2010 02:43
Ok, well with nothing else to go on, it sounds like you produced to a higher quality than the original. Stretching to a larger size can cause mild to severe pixelation.
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James WSenior ContributorLocation: Lakeland, FL USAJoined: Aug 18, 2008 10:36Messages: 911Offline
Dec 25, 2010 08:56
Does this happen all the time? I was recently editing a project consisting of scanned images of pictures taken in the 1960's for a slideshow I was making. I tried rendering to MPEG2 DVD HQ and in a 18 minute video I had 25 instances where jagged black bars running horizontally would appear in the video (I was using magic motion). This occurred on two occasions during rendering. On the third attempt (no changes were made) the produced file came out just fine. I suspect it may have been a hardware issue on my part. I did not have any trouble when I tried rendering to a MPEG4 file format.
Q9300 2.5 GHz
4 GB Ram
Nvidia 9800 GT
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