I've just decided that technology will simplify this problem on it's own, where it will eventually be another one of those processes that I take for granted. 6 years ago, I wasn't able to edit with ANY footage that I could find, and now it's a rarity that I would come across something that I can't render properly.Gepetto wrote:There is a reason why people commit suicide and I think you just nailed it.Qyot27 wrote:120fps, upscaled, WMV9 VCM encodes in MKV).
I have decided that it is in fact the source footage that is giving me problems, and I am able to cleanly edit with and render other h264 120FPS footage.
I thank you for all of your possible solutions and suggestions. I actually did try each suggestion, 2 and 3 times, to no avail I was hoping to take the easy way into editing. Instead of killing myself over this matter, I am working on a different project.
Again, if someone is absolutely gung ho about resolving this problem, and really thinks that they can turn out a non-choppy version of this footage using AVISynth (if you develop scripts for AVISynth) I've definately got some project footage here for you to play with.