Thank you, we will check the project in the coming working days.
Vlad
again on Vegas Pro lag...
Hi Vlad,
The required steps are obvious:
1. Load the GOPR034.MP4 clip into VP T/L
2. Apply NV filter (with or w/o No Lag option)
3. In my case, there is also a WB filter added, but that's not necessary (you may not have this filter, and this may be causing errors when loading my project)
4. Select Tools->Render to New Track, and render the denoised clip to any format you wish (in my case, it's 1080/25p, but feel free to use 1080/29,97p as in the original clip)
5. Check that the rendered clip length is greater than the original, and so they are NOT aligned on the tracks
This makes keeping synchronization with a master audio track impossible!
The required steps are obvious:
1. Load the GOPR034.MP4 clip into VP T/L
2. Apply NV filter (with or w/o No Lag option)
3. In my case, there is also a WB filter added, but that's not necessary (you may not have this filter, and this may be causing errors when loading my project)
4. Select Tools->Render to New Track, and render the denoised clip to any format you wish (in my case, it's 1080/25p, but feel free to use 1080/29,97p as in the original clip)
5. Check that the rendered clip length is greater than the original, and so they are NOT aligned on the tracks
This makes keeping synchronization with a master audio track impossible!
Vlad,
With such a short clip (30 secs), the difference is very small (less than a frame). In order to see it - having the 2 clips one above the other on Vegas TL - you need to turn Quantize to Frame Off, and zoom in considerably around the right end!
If you still don't see the difference, I'll upload the 2 clips for you...
With such a short clip (30 secs), the difference is very small (less than a frame). In order to see it - having the 2 clips one above the other on Vegas TL - you need to turn Quantize to Frame Off, and zoom in considerably around the right end!
If you still don't see the difference, I'll upload the 2 clips for you...
Vlad, please give me some time to check again what I thought I was positive about...
Right now it seems it's not the NV filter that's causing this, but believe me I've run so many tests with different render formats and fps'es, and I could swear it was only present with NV:)
Will return to post my final findings; cheers
Piotr
Right now it seems it's not the NV filter that's causing this, but believe me I've run so many tests with different render formats and fps'es, and I could swear it was only present with NV:)
Will return to post my final findings; cheers
Piotr