Dave Pearce
April 30th, 2009, 03:02 AM
I thought i was getting the hang of Vegas 8c but it seems not.
Im trying to edit some footage shot on a Panasonic TZ7 (ZS3). Its AVCHD lite and so far its working fine, or so i thought.
Last night i noticed the output had a lot of ghosting in it. After a long search i found that i needed to turn off smart resample in the clips properties. No problem and it fixed it but i'd like to find out why this happened.
The files are 1280x720 50P and i have my project set for this. Under the preview window its showing the above settings so i know thats right.
But its when i go to render i can only get it to 25P (its just for web based viewing). Is this the cause of the problem? Should i be outputting at 50P? Im using the Sony AVC codec and ive created a pre set at 1280 x720 progressive.
This is the first clip ive actually had trouble with, all the others seem fine.
Any help or guidance will be much appreciated. Im pretty new to all this and while i can find my way around Vegas in not really sure on the more technical things like frame rates etc.
Cheers.
Dave.
Im trying to edit some footage shot on a Panasonic TZ7 (ZS3). Its AVCHD lite and so far its working fine, or so i thought.
Last night i noticed the output had a lot of ghosting in it. After a long search i found that i needed to turn off smart resample in the clips properties. No problem and it fixed it but i'd like to find out why this happened.
The files are 1280x720 50P and i have my project set for this. Under the preview window its showing the above settings so i know thats right.
But its when i go to render i can only get it to 25P (its just for web based viewing). Is this the cause of the problem? Should i be outputting at 50P? Im using the Sony AVC codec and ive created a pre set at 1280 x720 progressive.
This is the first clip ive actually had trouble with, all the others seem fine.
Any help or guidance will be much appreciated. Im pretty new to all this and while i can find my way around Vegas in not really sure on the more technical things like frame rates etc.
Cheers.
Dave.