shakyness in export
- Bebop0083
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shakyness in export
is there a way to stop the shakyness when i export to avi from vegas video 4? i tried to deinterlace it but it still wont help. any suggestions?
- Zarxrax
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- Bebop0083
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the best examples i can give are some of the vids i have up on here all ready which has the same shakyness problem im experiencing .Zarxrax wrote:can you show an example?
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=16225
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... hp?v=20913
on the second video link you can see the shakyness at the top starting at 1:19 seconds. if you pay real close attention you can see the little shakyness at the top. im not really sure on the first video link where the shakyness is since i dont have the video on my computer. i hope these examples can help. and no these are not shameless plugs lol!
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As far as the second video goes, I'd guess that the flicker was present in the original source. If the clip were deinterlaced with a field-order dependent deinterlacer (say KernelDeint) and you passed it the incorrect field order, you'd get flickering occurring all over the frame -- not just that one isolated region at the top.
I don't know what kind of post- (or pre-)processing you did on this video, though, so it's hard to say anything for sure.
I don't know what kind of post- (or pre-)processing you did on this video, though, so it's hard to say anything for sure.
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