I've seen various posts discussing this problem, or very similar problems.
I'm seeing picture lag on pans and shots with lots of vertical motion. It looks kind of like someone is projecting my footage on venetian blinds, then moving the blinds. Imagine you did that, then moved every other band of the venetian blinds about an inch apart. That's what the picture looks like.
I don't see the problem when editing in preview, only when rendering, either to AVI or MPEG2.
This is a 6 minute video with a lot of motion tracking envelopes, dissolves and speed changes.
If I randomly grab a few media clips that look bad in the project, then put them on a new timeline and print to tape, they look fine.
Some of the footage is from miniDV, some from VHS through a DAC-2 encoder.
All footage captured "lower field first" and project set to "lower field first."
Any gurus have any suggestions?
I'm seeing picture lag on pans and shots with lots of vertical motion. It looks kind of like someone is projecting my footage on venetian blinds, then moving the blinds. Imagine you did that, then moved every other band of the venetian blinds about an inch apart. That's what the picture looks like.
I don't see the problem when editing in preview, only when rendering, either to AVI or MPEG2.
This is a 6 minute video with a lot of motion tracking envelopes, dissolves and speed changes.
If I randomly grab a few media clips that look bad in the project, then put them on a new timeline and print to tape, they look fine.
Some of the footage is from miniDV, some from VHS through a DAC-2 encoder.
All footage captured "lower field first" and project set to "lower field first."
Any gurus have any suggestions?