I am very frustrated with an issue. When I am in PD11 and have more than one track, I see little video glitches where the visual "jumps" for a fraction of a second. And it shows up in the finished video.
In detail: I shoot camcorder video of an acoustic giutar, which I then sync to a .wav soundtrack file.
If I "produce" a video of just the video (to MP4 at 1080P) it is not an issue.
Once I add the soundtrack file to the timeline the glitches begin to appear. It is only here and there but it is annoying and looks unprofessional.
I am afraid it is a compatibility issue with a new computer.
I am using a Sager (Clevo) gaming laptop.
i7-4690K 4.00GHz, 32 GB RAM
Wndows 8.1
The graphics card is GTX980M
Solid State hard drive, and I am running the program on it, saving to it, and all the source files are on it. I have tried rendering to an external drive and that has no affect.
But my previous Sager had no issues at all with PD11.
I had the issue with the new computer from the moment I installed PD11 programs. Due to some unrelated issues with the document indexer, I completely reformated the hard drive, reinstalled Windows 8.1, reinstalled PD11, and the problem continues.
Here is an example video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AqrKwPlt6s
A glitch is seen at 2.42 in the video and a really bad one, with a very noticable jerk that seems to have two images from different times was covered up by my blacking out the last moments of the performance.
Ths is a very small glitch compared to some, so I am unable to complete any more vidoes until I get this fixed.
And I will make clear, I see the glitches in the preview window. It is almost like some sort of electric interference is causing it, but they actually render into the finished video.
I have tried this just on battery power and plugged into different locations.
I have not been able to make any video since it started that does not have these sorts of glitches happening.
This is an insanely expensive laptop, so it simply is unacceptible it cannot render simple videos perfectly.
But I am hoping it might be something easily fixed before I update to Windows 10.
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