Minor gliching in rendered VS 10+

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Minor gliching in rendered VS 10+

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I am running Ulead on a PC XP box. 2 GB memory 320GB hard drive.

Currently producing 1hr instructional dance DVD. Pre-render looks good in preview. Post render has occasional micro second audio glich or video glich 2-3 times through the video.

I have tried re-rendering the project and gliches re-occur, but not in the same frame or section of the project.

Rendering DV 4:3, imported clips from DV & mini-DV, titling, still image and audio.

I haven't experienced this problem in vers 8 or 9.

Need a clean master for post production of a glass master and 1000 copies for distribution in Sept.

I have disabled screen savers, virus protection (not connected to internet), did a system defrag and am using an UPS with voltage regulation.

This one has me stumped. Should I be using a different rendering choice?
Or is there another course of action that may remedy my problem?
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Post by Ken Berry »

Since you don't exactly tell what your current rendring choice is, it is difficult to guess.

After editing your DV files, you should be going first to Share > Create Video File > DVD, to produce DVD-compatible mpeg-2s. (You can check how they look at this point.) Then you close that project and open a new one, but leave the timeline empty. Then, and only then, go to Share > Create Disc > DVD. Insert your DVD-compliant mpeg-2s. Check in the middle icon in the bottom left of the burning screen to make sure the list of properties which appear are exactly the same as those of the mpeg-2s you are about to burn. If they are not, then use the 'Change MPEG Settings' button which appears below the properties. Also make sure 'Do Not Convert Compliant MPEG Files' is checked.

If you want to avoid making coasters, then instead of actually burning to disc, choose instead to burn to a DVD folder (Video_TS) or image file (.ISO). Either one can then be played back in a software DVD player and again you can check to ensure it looks OK, with no glitches. If so, then proceed to actually burn a disc. (I personally tend to make a Video_TS folder and then burn that separate in Nero.)
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Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi

Just to add another stage to what Ken has suggested.

After editing Share Create Video File select DV.
This will render the project to Dv-Avi

You can use this file to export back to your Camera saving the work on tape.
Now use the new Dv-Avi to render to Dvd

Disable Smart Render.
After selecting Share Create Video File-Dv-select the ‘Options’ button—un-check ‘Smart Render’
This will force VS to render every frame and may overcome the Out of Sync’
Do the same when rendering to Dvd.

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Re: Minor gliching in rendered VS 10+

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Belle10 wrote:I am running Ulead on a PC XP box. 2 GB memory 320GB hard drive.

Currently producing 1hr instructional dance DVD. Pre-render looks good in preview. Post render has occasional micro second audio glich or video glich 2-3 times through the video.

I haven't experienced this problem in vers 8 or 9.

Need a clean master for post production of a glass master and 1000 copies for distribution in Sept.
I've had similar problems with VideoStudio 10--mainly sporadic popping in rendered audio over here. Tried everything I could think of, disabled as many running apps as possible, made certain that the hard drive was properly defragged...yet the problem still persisted on my system--a 2.6 Ghz Intel P4, Intel D865PERL motherboard, 1.5 gigs of RAM, using a 250 gig hard drive with roughly 200 gigs of free space.

Personally, I'd recommend that you revert back to version 8 or 9. There are obvious compatibility issues with some of our systems that's keeping version 10 from working properly.
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