Steven Reid
January 4th, 2011, 09:15 PM
I'll make this short and blunt, hoping that I discovered a very new glitch or inviting someone to slap me upside the head with a quick fix.
Source footage on timeline = 1440x1080 24p Cineform avi (converted from HDV with NeoScene). PAR = 1.333. Vegas project settings are matched to source footage.
Render to 1920x1080 24p avi with PAR = 1.000, using Cineform codec at "High" quality. I''ve done this thousands of times without a hiccup. Yet, that I get now looks like a 1920x1080 video squashed into a 1440x1080 frame, with the remainder as black (see frame grab below).
When I render using exactly the same settings, but with the Lagarith codec, the rendered 1920x1080 24p avi looks perfect (i.e., full frame), as expected.
When I place onto the timeline my HDV footage (Canon 24f) straight from the camera (1440x1080p, PAR=1.333), and render using CF 1920x1080 24p, I get the expected full frame 1920x1080p video.
When I add at least one video effect (e.g., levels) to the 1440x1080p CF footage on the timeline, THEN render to CF 1920x1080p, I get the expected full frame video. Take the effect off...BAM...back to squashed video. This is not SO bad because I use at least one effect, but it is VERY strange that CF seems broken when converting 1440x1080p straight to 1920x1080p.
So the problem seems to be rendering from Cineform 1440x1080p (PAR=1.333) to Cineform 1920x1080p (PAR=1.000).
This glitch just popped up. I can reproduce in Vegas 10.0(c) 32-bit and 64-bit. It has never happened before. What gives, Cineform? Is there something about pixel aspect ratios that now suddenly causes a problem when rendering from one PAR to another? Or is this a Vegas problem? It didn't seem to be an issue with Vegas 10.0(a) or 10.0(b).
TIA,
Steve
Source footage on timeline = 1440x1080 24p Cineform avi (converted from HDV with NeoScene). PAR = 1.333. Vegas project settings are matched to source footage.
Render to 1920x1080 24p avi with PAR = 1.000, using Cineform codec at "High" quality. I''ve done this thousands of times without a hiccup. Yet, that I get now looks like a 1920x1080 video squashed into a 1440x1080 frame, with the remainder as black (see frame grab below).
When I render using exactly the same settings, but with the Lagarith codec, the rendered 1920x1080 24p avi looks perfect (i.e., full frame), as expected.
When I place onto the timeline my HDV footage (Canon 24f) straight from the camera (1440x1080p, PAR=1.333), and render using CF 1920x1080 24p, I get the expected full frame 1920x1080p video.
When I add at least one video effect (e.g., levels) to the 1440x1080p CF footage on the timeline, THEN render to CF 1920x1080p, I get the expected full frame video. Take the effect off...BAM...back to squashed video. This is not SO bad because I use at least one effect, but it is VERY strange that CF seems broken when converting 1440x1080p straight to 1920x1080p.
So the problem seems to be rendering from Cineform 1440x1080p (PAR=1.333) to Cineform 1920x1080p (PAR=1.000).
This glitch just popped up. I can reproduce in Vegas 10.0(c) 32-bit and 64-bit. It has never happened before. What gives, Cineform? Is there something about pixel aspect ratios that now suddenly causes a problem when rendering from one PAR to another? Or is this a Vegas problem? It didn't seem to be an issue with Vegas 10.0(a) or 10.0(b).
TIA,
Steve