Some AVI help...
- uchihaclan13
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Some AVI help...
I still think this is fixable somehow...but first, I'm not really sure what this is called...
anyways, it happens only on some fast-paced, motion scenes. Is there a way to fix this? I use sony vegas
anyways, it happens only on some fast-paced, motion scenes. Is there a way to fix this? I use sony vegas
- uchihaclan13
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if it's just a few stray frames throughout the video (and no more than 3 frames like this in a row)
then i would try using the mask feature in vdub. select the offending frame, and choose to mask them.
if this is all throughout the video though, ya may not wanna try it. could look choppy :/
then i would try using the mask feature in vdub. select the offending frame, and choose to mask them.
if this is all throughout the video though, ya may not wanna try it. could look choppy :/
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Where did this video come from? Because it looks like the result of poor encoding by early fansubbers of naruto. Once you have thatt shit on there it's pointless to try to get rid of it.
Try to not use those frames basically.
Try to not use those frames basically.
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- uchihaclan13
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select the in point, the out point (or just in and out on the same frame if you only want 1 frame selected)
then mask it. so long as the surrounidng frames are not messed up, this should do the trick.
i usually use this for getting rid of stray frames
then mask it. so long as the surrounidng frames are not messed up, this should do the trick.
i usually use this for getting rid of stray frames
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- uchihaclan13
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What I wonder is whyevery clip in vegas is fine in the timeline (and while watching it regularly...) but when I set my render, after it's done then it's filled with blocks. I'm thinking it's my settings. (Found out how to adjust my rendering settings for AVIs in the "Vegas Help" topic a little down below...