Snowy Rivers
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I use vegas 5.0 to edit with and have always had great success.
Recently I have had an issue pop up that caused me great alarm.
I have mostly done promotional videos that were just basic stuff that was for advertising.
Recently I did my first (YES Number 1) Wedding. and during post production I noticed a few scenes that looked as though the camera was panned in small jittery fits.
This was only real noticeable in one scene and I did pick up a couple other areas that were slightly noticeable.
I went back and reviewed the original footage and it seems fine even when played on the computer.
I was horrified that this being my first wedding and to have this anomaly that stuck out.
I went ahead and burned the final mix to a DVD and then played the DVD (In the same computer) and the finished product is flawless.
I am puzzled as to what is the issue.
The MPG file shows some issue but not as bad as the veg file when played in the editor. ??????????
Now I shot all the footage on my Sony V5000 Hi8 pro and then transfered the data through a Sony digital camcorder via firewire to the computer.
I have done my work this way for a long time and never seen any issues.
The only thing that changed this time was I used a different V5000 camcorder than my other videos.
Some sort of Time base correction error?????
Any ideas would be appreciated???
best
Snowy
Recently I have had an issue pop up that caused me great alarm.
I have mostly done promotional videos that were just basic stuff that was for advertising.
Recently I did my first (YES Number 1) Wedding. and during post production I noticed a few scenes that looked as though the camera was panned in small jittery fits.
This was only real noticeable in one scene and I did pick up a couple other areas that were slightly noticeable.
I went back and reviewed the original footage and it seems fine even when played on the computer.
I was horrified that this being my first wedding and to have this anomaly that stuck out.
I went ahead and burned the final mix to a DVD and then played the DVD (In the same computer) and the finished product is flawless.
I am puzzled as to what is the issue.
The MPG file shows some issue but not as bad as the veg file when played in the editor. ??????????
Now I shot all the footage on my Sony V5000 Hi8 pro and then transfered the data through a Sony digital camcorder via firewire to the computer.
I have done my work this way for a long time and never seen any issues.
The only thing that changed this time was I used a different V5000 camcorder than my other videos.
Some sort of Time base correction error?????
Any ideas would be appreciated???
best
Snowy