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Kaeten
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Posted - 2006.07.07 00:50:00 -
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hello again anyway whenever I render a video in EITHER adobe or vega and I watch the final version IT LAGS TO **** at some place i have no clue what it is, it has addected both my recnet videos nad some other ones I'm cyrretly working on.
I'm fed up with it. If someone could explain WHAT IT IS that would be a good start. As I MIX UP my settings abit but it still affects it.
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Brutus Julius
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Posted - 2006.07.07 05:32:00 -
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What format is it in
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Reash
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Posted - 2006.07.07 09:12:00 -
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You probably havent compressed it, if you have the output file that is several GB big then it needs compressing so that it will play smoothly, this caught me out first time i made a vid =p
Usea program such as Virtual dub to compress it with Xvid or DivX or some other handy codec
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Dave White
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Posted - 2006.07.07 12:21:00 -
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Speed it up.
Right click the movie in vegas, properties, increase playback rate to how much you feel is appropriate
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Kaeten
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Posted - 2006.07.07 12:34:00 -
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ok I do this, I put the fraps fiels in vegas do all the editing etc. Then choose WMV bitrate like 1500 bits or so then them ovie is done walla, I've been thinking of making a high quiality version then putting it through vegas again at a slower rate? woudl this work?
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Lowa
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Posted - 2006.07.07 14:54:00 -
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Originally by: Reash You probably havent compressed it, if you have the output file that is several GB big then it needs compressing so that it will play smoothly, this caught me out first time i made a vid =p
Usea program such as Virtual dub to compress it with Xvid or DivX or some other handy codec
I do all my editing in Raw format, no compression until render time. Works np.
Could be memory, slow hdd if it needs to scratch to disk etc. Sorry that I cant come up with something else.
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Dark Shikari
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Posted - 2006.07.07 16:42:00 -
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If your movie is in raw format and is over 30 megabytes per second, it'll probably lag when reading off your hard disk.
A RAID 0 setup or a 10,000 RPM drive can do a bit more.
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Kyoko Sakoda
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Posted - 2006.07.07 17:07:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari If your movie is in raw format and is over 30 megabytes per second, it'll probably lag when reading off your hard disk.
A RAID 0 setup or a 10,000 RPM drive can do a bit more.
Hmm, interesting, because I record to a seperate 10,000 RPM hard drive and I cannot playback uncompressed 1280x768 captures at 30fps unless I'm running at 50% zoom or when video overlay (Windows Media Player does it automatically when it detects big video methinks) is used to lower playback quality. When I run 100% zoom in DivX Player, which doesn't use this overlay feature, for instance, I get about 17fps.
I was under the impression that this was normal, even with my uber dual core, 2 gig RAM, 7900GTX rig.
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Kaeten
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Posted - 2006.07.10 11:49:00 -
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thing is if you download my 2 latest videos you'll see that it lags horribly at some places where the camera is moving very fast when the fraps file is sped up, the movie size is normal compared to other videos, it must have something to do with my computer.
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