Frage von JTB:I cut grade videos with Premiere Pro 1.5 and the crossfading Jerkiness. all the sequences are unnecessary until the fade comes bucking the liquid and then go next ... of course, already rendered:)
I thought maybe it depends fields along with but if it were nciht should I see when I look at each frame individually?
And if not, I have not really habs hinbekommen maybe someone can help me.
JTB
Antwort von Markus:
Is the disk on which the images are too slow to two video files (during the fade, it is indeed two) read out at the same time?
Antwort von Trixi200:
Can I get the testing in the several films I just gleichzietig put on the disc?
Four shooting at the same time I do not aufghört jerky ... otherwise ... is an encrypted external drive but I would have thought the nciht him interested when he renders it may take as much time, yes he will ...
Should I use the drive on another try?
Antwort von Markus:
On which drive are the rendered video section?
Antwort von JTB:
On the same.
Habs grad times with two small videos Probert and because I need nciht render times so that it is unnecessary ...
So it should be with the video what to do.
Antwort von JTB:
If it helps even more:
Sequences are from the same film. From a DVD simply komischzusammen somehow burned from a camera image (of the background I have no idea) in any case gabs people to leave the course in Austria to do so.
Austrian Oak Rische format? ^ ^
I hope there is help out there.
Antwort von Markus:
Recording a DVD-video are high (forming groups) compressed. Wandle they look around in DV-AVI, then the apertures should not Jerkiness (only I-frames are expected?).
Antwort von Markus:
Did my above tip something useful?