
I've exported it twice. I've tried playing it in different vid players. Nothing has helped. I don't know what this is or how to fix it. Can someone help me?
(I'm running on Windows 7 if that makes a difference)
I use HuffyUV for my exports and my so my footage files are the same.Qyot27 wrote:A) What format are the source files in? Lagarith files are known to have that kind of problem on conversion. It's the main reason (aside from the files not showing up at all) I don't edit or do anything prior to archiving with Lagarith. Other people's mileage may vary.
Yup.Qyot27 wrote:B) Is the Recompress option enabled?
640 x 480Qyot27 wrote:C) What are the dimensions of the export? HuffYUV only supports even-pixel resolutions, if not even more explicitly resolutions that are multiples of 4 (mod4). Common distro resolutions wouldn't be affected by this, as they're practically all mod16.
*cough* I don't know whether to laugh or cry at that.NeoQuixotic wrote:Wow, that really is a festival of lights.
Same codec. And I'm exporting from Adobe premiere 6.5NeoQuixotic wrote:Are you using a different codec to encode and decode it? Basically, using the VFW codec and having ffdshow decode it. Also, what program are you exporting from?
Hmmm. I'll DL it and see if that makes a difference. Ty.Qyot27 wrote:What version of HuffYUV are you using? If it's the 2.1.1 patch version or 2.2.0, then it could be the typical problems reported with those.
The vanilla HuffYUV 2.1.1 release here has never given me problems like that:
http://neuron2.net/www.math.berkeley.ed ... ffyuv.html
I wonder if I can adjust those settings in Premiere.Qyot27 wrote:Also making sure HuffYUV is not doing colorspace conversions of its own (the RGB drop down set to Predict gradient and the YUY2 drop down set to Predict median), that none of the boxes are checked, and that the source files are RGB24 as well.
On the Video drop-down, just click on Configure. Or configure it through VDub...it's still the same thing. Both link directly against VFW.Songbird21 wrote:I wonder if I can adjust those settings in Premiere.Qyot27 wrote:Also making sure HuffYUV is not doing colorspace conversions of its own (the RGB drop down set to Predict gradient and the YUY2 drop down set to Predict median), that none of the boxes are checked, and that the source files are RGB24 as well.
How? Obviously Premiere only has a problem on export, using HuffYUV as the input format wouldn't make a difference. The only thing is make sure the scripts have a ConvertToRGB24() at the end of them or you use VDub's Full Processing mode (which converts everything to RGB) to cut clips instead of Fast Recompress (which preserves the colorspace).I found something as a temporary fix. I exported my vid uncompressed and then compressed it to Huffy using Vdub mod. It's an extra step but I'll deal with it till I figure out why Premiere suddenly doesn't like Huffy anymore. If anyone can give me ideas I'd still appreaciate them. That extra step is gonna be hell when I cut the footage for my next vid.