Rendering Goes Black?

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Re: Rendering Goes Black?

Post by post-it » Tue Aug 03, 2010 5:03 pm

yes, that is true however; most people do not use the entire original file -- only a snip here and a section there.

it is rare, unless your doing subbing on a TV Series Episode, that you would use the entire video.

18 to 80 eight or ten second clips are about the most anyone could ever need and, yeah, even that is pretty huge!

The idea of using Huffy is to Preserve the Clips "as clean and clear" as possible UNTIL the final Encoding.

.. and a clean encode after your done editing = Priceless 8-)

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Re: Rendering Goes Black?

Post by Nya-chan Production » Sat Aug 07, 2010 1:36 pm

Why do you think editors usually have at least 1TB of HDD space (and most of them go over that a lot)? :>
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Re: Rendering Goes Black?

Post by vilapupu » Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:39 pm

I get this problem too, but differently. when I just have one whole video into Vegas (no editing and usually is an xvid file or an WMV file) and then render it using the ffdshow video encoder (using xvid format), It will get like a 1-5sec black screen in some parts of the video. It's anoying. >_<
I am trying the "Disable Resampling" thing to see if it does the trick. ^^'

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Re: Rendering Goes Black?

Post by Nya-chan Production » Mon Aug 09, 2010 3:51 pm

vilapupu wrote:I get this problem too, but differently. when I just have one whole video into Vegas (no editing and usually is an xvid file or an WMV file) and then render it using the ffdshow video encoder (using xvid format), It will get like a 1-5sec black screen in some parts of the video. It's anoying. >_<
I am trying the "Disable Resampling" thing to see if it does the trick. ^^'
You should input lossless avi and output lossless avi as well, that way you shouldn't lose anything - the thing you see in your preview you get in the end.
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