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Would this work with a SD video that has been upscaled to HD? I have a collection of anime recordings that have lots of ghosting and it's very annoying
the problem with interpolate, is small dots or text look cut in half and distorted, like in brawl, the stock dots look oval with slit cuts on the top and bottom of them
Find out what the frame rate is for the video itself before editing it, then match all the settings in Vegas with the frame rate that the video has, or use a higher frame rate than the video has. That might fix it. -Auddy
I have a problem when editing SD videos. When I try to play them in Vegas they skip frames for the entire video. Even when I render it, the video still is choppy. Any advice?
5 years of SD editing problems solved with your video. Thanks a million. 'Interpolate, interpolate, interpolate....my new favourite word'
THANK GOD! You sir have just won a subscriber. Ive had this problem forever on my poi videos... your the only person that actually made progress. I love you in the most heterosexual way.
This was a big, big help. The way I was doing things I could only get rid of either the lines or the ghosting. Liked and subscribed. Thanks!
Thanks! Now I'll know how to fix those problems when I make future videos.
Great! This has solved the problem I've had for a while now.
Thanks.
Hey dude, What Version Of Sony Vegas are you using many thanks
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No problem, glad it helped you!
-Auddy
VERY HELPFUL DUDE!!!
Very helpful, thanks a lot!
Would this work with a SD video that has been upscaled to HD? I have a collection of anime recordings that have lots of ghosting and it's very annoying
the problem with interpolate, is small dots or text look cut in half and distorted, like in brawl, the stock dots look oval with slit cuts on the top and bottom of them
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Are you recording in 480i or 480p? Don't change the pixel aspect ratio of the clip to 1(square) either, keep it the same.
-Auddy
Find out what the frame rate is for the video itself before editing it, then match all the settings in Vegas with the frame rate that the video has, or use a higher frame rate than the video has. That might fix it.
-Auddy
Thanks so god damn much!
I did this and my footage is still interlaced. Can you give me any suggestions?
thank you!!!
would you know how to get rid static in out of the videos
I have a problem when editing SD videos. When I try to play them in Vegas they skip frames for the entire video. Even when I render it, the video still is choppy. Any advice?
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You are welcome! =D
-Auddy