Damn back in the days I had to read so many forums to figure out what to do with my skatevideos and the fucking interlacing. Now I watch one video and understand everything in 6 minutes. Thanks for your work. This will help so many people.
Something worth noting with interlaced video is that even though your camera only created 29.97 unique frames per second it infact contains 59.94 unique exposures per second. It simply stores the information from 2 exposures into the same frame at alternating scanlines. Since Vegas is pretty terrible at rendering with any amount of quality at a decent compression I always render interlaced (actually progressive, too) to a lossless codec and use Handbrake for my final (lossy) encode. I use the deinterlace/decomb respectively for the footage I am using and that will render out at 59.94 fps and creates a much smoother final product.
You are a life saver, I stopped edit video and I hated thinking of it because of this particular issue and you just fixed it for me. Thanks a million man.
This has helped me so much! For ages I have been using frame blending without knowing how to turn it off on both the preview and for the finished rendered video, this has been so helpful! Thank you!
Had no idea that "frame blending" was the term, but I knew it wasn't an interlacing problem... Thought the way the video looked was off when going frame by frame. Thanks a ton for this!
Thank you for this goldmine of a tutorial. I Can confirm this also works on Movie Studio 15 Platinum. (Option is not there for non-platinum versions) This has helped me tremendously & I will be removing all my videos from my channel and re-uploading with the interlacing / frame blending error fixed. If you dont know the term "Interlacing" or "Frame Blending" (which i didnt before this) it can be a huge pain to search for the problem, glad i found this video tho, thanks again.
Thank you! I've been dealing with this problem for 4 years now and been ignoring it, but it causes a lot of issues in advanced editing, where the preview is always one frame off, that makes it painful for masking
You absolutely saved my life with this! I'm doing a compilation video of some of my animated gifs and they kept blending like that so this saved me a lot of tears!! Thank you so much for this
Today is the *6* year anniversary of when you uploaded this Sony Vegas Pro 11 tutorial video. EDIT- 4:46 P.M.: *finishes video 11 minutes later* This video was interesting but I don't know how useful it still is. The current Sony Vegas program is Sony Vegas Pro 16.
Thank you! I was trying to figure out how to combine a stop animation 8fps clip with a 30fps live clip(vegas was set to live clips settings). I was getting severe frame blending(I was calling it ghosting), this solved the problem!
Dudeeeeee thank you so much. I've been fighting frame blending with slow motion for sooooooooo long in my videos because I like to ramp speeds to match the song 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
just awesome, helped me a lot, but note, what every render settings can override project settings, so you should set same options in your renderer settings for result noninterlaced file
This tutorial is helpful, to the point, doesn't waste any time, pretty much everything I wanted. However, after following all of these steps, I'm still getting a ghosting effect when I'm rendering a video now. I haven't had this problem before, and I can't figure out what's wrong. I've set the frame rate, the resolution, I've set the clips to disable resampling (which in Movie Studio 13, you can't just select all your clips and do at once, you have to do it clip by clip), nothing works. The original file is fine, there's just something screwy going on once I imported it to Movie Studio.
Damn back in the days I had to read so many forums to figure out what to do with my skatevideos and the fucking interlacing. Now I watch one video and understand everything in 6 minutes. Thanks for your work. This will help so many people.
Oh my gosh, this was absurdly helpful. So much thanks, man. This fixes so many problems for me.
Seven years later and you still helped thanks lad
Is this why I found this. Because mah boi nick commented on it?
Still super useful
This is one of the most useful Sony Vegas instructional videos I've stumbled upon. Thanks for taking the time to post!
Dude I was looking for this video for 10 years. Thank You so much! This was quick, on point and handed so much more information than i was expecting!
7 years later and your video is still helpful :). Thanks a lot.
For years I've been trying to get rid of all that outside mess of my objects, and you clearly fixed it. Thanks so much
Something worth noting with interlaced video is that even though your camera only created 29.97 unique frames per second it infact contains 59.94 unique exposures per second. It simply stores the information from 2 exposures into the same frame at alternating scanlines. Since Vegas is pretty terrible at rendering with any amount of quality at a decent compression I always render interlaced (actually progressive, too) to a lossless codec and use Handbrake for my final (lossy) encode. I use the deinterlace/decomb respectively for the footage I am using and that will render out at 59.94 fps and creates a much smoother final product.
You are a life saver, I stopped edit video and I hated thinking of it because of this particular issue and you just fixed it for me. Thanks a million man.
This has helped me so much! For ages I have been using frame blending without knowing how to turn it off on both the preview and for the finished rendered video, this has been so helpful! Thank you!
Someone who actually knows what they're talking about! Thanks, this was exactly what I needed.
Had no idea that "frame blending" was the term, but I knew it wasn't an interlacing problem... Thought the way the video looked was off when going frame by frame. Thanks a ton for this!
Thank you for this goldmine of a tutorial. I Can confirm this also works on Movie Studio 15 Platinum. (Option is not there for non-platinum versions) This has helped me tremendously & I will be removing all my videos from my channel and re-uploading with the interlacing / frame blending error fixed. If you dont know the term "Interlacing" or "Frame Blending" (which i didnt before this) it can be a huge pain to search for the problem, glad i found this video tho, thanks again.
Can't say thankyou enough for that disable resample trick, fixed everything!
Your video is still useful in 2019 for Vegas Pro 16 ;)
Thanks!
Thank you! I've been dealing with this problem for 4 years now and been ignoring it, but it causes a lot of issues in advanced editing, where the preview is always one frame off, that makes it painful for masking
Thank you so much! This still works in 2023 for Vegas Pro 14
dude you just helped my animation render go from motion-sickness inducing to perfect. thank you!!!
You absolutely saved my life with this! I'm doing a compilation video of some of my animated gifs and they kept blending like that so this saved me a lot of tears!! Thank you so much for this
Works in Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 10 too. This is so important in gaming videos! Thanks for helping us out!
thanks, i fought with both issues for quite a time. and after showing the examples with fs pop, nice to see a varial heel in the end :)
best tutorial ever!! hope life is treating you well
Oh thank you so much. I was confused why my preview window was showing the interlacing but doing basically what you told me fixed it. Thanks
this is amazing, i had gifs blending frames, and now the frame blending is gone! thank you sooo much.
THANK YOU! I thought Vegas just permanently puked all over gifs added into videos, but this fixed it perfectly.
Great video mate, been trying to fix this for a long time with no success until seeing you video today.
Thanks for this man. I shoot a lot of GoPro footage from my bike and I speed it up. Frame blending was awful. This video was a godsend. Thanks again!
You just saved my life!!! Thank you so much for this tutorial!!
Today is the *6* year anniversary of when you uploaded this Sony Vegas Pro 11 tutorial video.
EDIT- 4:46 P.M.: *finishes video 11 minutes later*
This video was interesting but I don't know how useful it still is. The current Sony Vegas program is Sony Vegas Pro 16.
Thank you so much for making this! I've been looking everywhere for the answer for this problem.
This helped me so much, I thought it was the software's "quirk." Thank you!
wow i have been serching for years for a fix to this problem! THANK YOU
YOU SAVED ME I WAS SO TRIGGERED LOL, Sending love your way
You are just amazing for doing this video! BIG LIKE!
thanks so much, never thought of the frame rates being the issue
Fixing frame blending like a boss :-) Thank you!
I just found this video. Thank you SO much for these awesome tips. You explained everything really well. Honestly this haled me so much, thanks!
You are a hero my friend, thank you so much
Deinterlace mode
the best tutorial this has helped me sOOOOOO MUCH
Thanks my man... I've been trying to deal with this same problem for months.
omg i was just making a movie!!!!! U SAVED MY LIFE!!!!!!
Thank you so much!!! 😀👍✨
Incredible video. Well explained. To the point. I learnt much. Thank you.
Thank you! I was trying to figure out how to combine a stop animation 8fps clip with a 30fps live clip(vegas was set to live clips settings). I was getting severe frame blending(I was calling it ghosting), this solved the problem!
Thank's a LOT!!! You made my day. You answered every one of my questions!
Thank you soooo much for this fantastic video and sharing this info, saved my project - you're a star!
thanks man, working with some old clips, this was a big help
Thank you very very much. This had been annoying me for months. Thumbs up.
This has literally saved my life
best video ever. straight to the point, thank you so much.
Awesome man. Thanks so much for this!
I regret that I have but one like to give!
Thank you for taking time sharing your knowledge !
thanks a lot, first video that really fix the problem, like for you
Thank you ive been having this problem for a while but never been able to fix untill now.
Thank you so much for the help
You're a life saver man, appreciate it.
This literally saved my video project. Thanks!
Dudeeeeee thank you so much. I've been fighting frame blending with slow motion for sooooooooo long in my videos because I like to ramp speeds to match the song 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
You sir are an absolute hero. Thank you so much.
Nice work! Needed this as I often reduce 50i to 25p and have an action cam that runs 30p only... Thank you!
You're a genius! btw great voice for tutorials!
how would you deal with various clips with different fps? would you export them all in the same fps and re-import them in your project?
dude this is life saving thank god
Such a helpful video tutorial and advisable information. Thanks!
I also had this problem - worked like a charm!
just awesome, helped me a lot, but note, what every render settings can override project settings, so you should set same options in your renderer settings for result noninterlaced file
Thanks man, you saved me from a bad video quality.
You saved hours of my life, thank you so much
Very very helpful, thanks for taking the time to put it up.
I edit the whole night but you fucking save me to this fucking Interlacing and frame blending thing. Oh My God!
Thank you so much. This helped save my final project.
This video is awesome. Thanks for the help!
Thanks so much. Had that problem for a very long time. Thanks so much!
Dude, you are awesome. Thanks a bunch!!!
Great video, it really helped me up the quality of my videos. Thank you!
BEST. VIDEO EVER. Thank you so much!
This was very helpful. Thank you.
Great vid bro... Definitely earned my subscription!
This was incredibly helpful, thank you.
Awesome! Please keep them coming!!!
This tutorial is helpful, to the point, doesn't waste any time, pretty much everything I wanted. However, after following all of these steps, I'm still getting a ghosting effect when I'm rendering a video now. I haven't had this problem before, and I can't figure out what's wrong. I've set the frame rate, the resolution, I've set the clips to disable resampling (which in Movie Studio 13, you can't just select all your clips and do at once, you have to do it clip by clip), nothing works. The original file is fine, there's just something screwy going on once I imported it to Movie Studio.
This is old as hell, but thank you. This really helps!
Dude, you're a legend, thank you!
Another thing that might help is right clicking the media, select properties, disable resample.
Thanks! I had this problem as well and was searching for the wrong solution. XD
I cannot thank you enough my good sir!!
You have really helped me! :D
Nice tutorial, thanks bro!!
I have no idea how this happened, thank you
Thanks dude!! Really detailed and clear. :D
This was a huge help. Thanks for the info!
bless you
Dude youve saved my life i suscribe
thanks for the tips
dude, thanks a LOT for it
fantastic, thanks a lot
Thank you man! You've save my life!
Great job on this tutorial!
You sir, are a hero!
Your information helped me. Thanks a lot !