I am sure there is at one, maybe many reasons for the effect I am seeing from a project I just fiinished in Vegas. I am using Window Media Player to view the rendered uncompressed AVI file
Original video was NTSC and the template used to make the 740-480 uncompresssed video was basically an NTSC DV template but set for uncompressed outup and a pixel ratio of 1:1 (end product is to be a WMV file for PC viewing.
The video is all close-up shots of a person using tools to perform a training demonstration. What I am noticing is less than smooth fluid movements in the video whenever there is quick movement of the hands and or tools. It is not exactly jerky just a bit of lag or presistance somewhat trailing the movement. This happens very quickly and is not be confused with a ghost image. The observed effect is one that is not smooth. The is not in the original footage or in the VEG file when playing and watching it on the preview window. I intend to take the uncompresed AVI and convert it to WMV but before going further, could anyone point me to some things to check that may be causing this?
I shall appreciate any assistance that can be offered.
Thanks,
Jerry
Original video was NTSC and the template used to make the 740-480 uncompresssed video was basically an NTSC DV template but set for uncompressed outup and a pixel ratio of 1:1 (end product is to be a WMV file for PC viewing.
The video is all close-up shots of a person using tools to perform a training demonstration. What I am noticing is less than smooth fluid movements in the video whenever there is quick movement of the hands and or tools. It is not exactly jerky just a bit of lag or presistance somewhat trailing the movement. This happens very quickly and is not be confused with a ghost image. The observed effect is one that is not smooth. The is not in the original footage or in the VEG file when playing and watching it on the preview window. I intend to take the uncompresed AVI and convert it to WMV but before going further, could anyone point me to some things to check that may be causing this?
I shall appreciate any assistance that can be offered.
Thanks,
Jerry