Hi everyone,
I just applied noise reduction on a 3 minute clip of a band that I filmed. However it came out jerky and stuttery in places. What's going on? I exported uncompressed to Avi. The only external factor I can see was that there was some slight strobe lighting effect in the venue, can this have caused it?
Corrected video looks extra jerky?!
Re: Corrected video looks extra jerky?!
Uncompressed? At HD dimensions? Seems it would bog down the system trying to play it.dragonsfire1981 wrote:Hi everyone,
I just applied noise reduction on a 3 minute clip of a band that I filmed. However it came out jerky and stuttery in places. What's going on? I exported uncompressed to Avi. The only external factor I can see was that there was some slight strobe lighting effect in the venue, can this have caused it?
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Re: Corrected video looks extra jerky?!
Not at all, with the fact its a VERY short clip, dealing even with 10bit preview this should playback faily easily.RobertP wrote:Uncompressed? At HD dimensions? Seems it would bog down the system trying to play it.dragonsfire1981 wrote:Hi everyone,
I just applied noise reduction on a 3 minute clip of a band that I filmed. However it came out jerky and stuttery in places. What's going on? I exported uncompressed to Avi. The only external factor I can see was that there was some slight strobe lighting effect in the venue, can this have caused it?
only time it could be jerky is if several factors are in play
its working from a hard drive
that hard drive has yet to be full and correctly defragged
the gpu isnt powerful enough, ie the user may be on a several year old system
with my own system i can preview full movie length HD content whilst preview at full res with filters and neatvideo v3 plugin (ive just upgraded to v4 though)
bt my system has 32gb memory, main drive ssd, slave drive ssd. gpu gtx 980.