Slightly disturb on previewing

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razugrg
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Slightly disturb on previewing

Post by razugrg »

When I preview my finished 40mins project, I'm having problem of slightly disturb 2 or 3 times on playing back. Which is effecting on recording back to camcorder also. Playback is not smooth as it has to be. And I have tried all the System tweaks, & didn't solved the problem.

My System Configration is:

Win XP Professional Ver 2002 Service Pack 2
Inter(R)
Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.40GHz
512MB Ram
72rpm IDE Hard Drive.
Using Ulead Video Studio-8
rwindeyer

Post by rwindeyer »

Just to clarify: are you previewing the project, or viewing a finished, rendered video file?
If the former, this is probably normal. The preview gives a rough approximation of what the finished product will be; the quality is not great.
It is recommended that you go to Share - Create Video File, and ask VS8 to use the project file information to collate all the relevant data and put together a single, contiguous video file. That is the finished product. If that is jumping or pausing, then you have a problem, and there may be other issues you need to address.

Hope that helps.
razugrg
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Slightly disturb on previewing finished, rendered video file

Post by razugrg »

rwindeyer wrote:Just to clarify: are you previewing the project, or viewing a finished, rendered video file?
If the former, this is probably normal. The preview gives a rough approximation of what the finished product will be; the quality is not great.
It is recommended that you go to Share - Create Video File, and ask VS8 to use the project file information to collate all the relevant data and put together a single, contiguous video file. That is the finished product. If that is jumping or pausing, then you have a problem, and there may be other issues you need to address.

Hope that helps.
While, viewing a finished, rendered video file. But, haven't tried Share-Create Video File.

(And I've a single Hard Drive of 80GB with four partitions.)
Gra
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Post by Gra »

Hi

Are you talking of shaky movements in your movie? If so, you may want to look at the thread 'Capture Settings - Am I confused' as there were some helpful comments there on this type of question.

Regards.
Gra
rwindeyer

Post by rwindeyer »

Unless I'm misunderstanding, that sounds like a contradiction in terms. You won't have a finished video file unless you have been through the Share - Create Video file process.
The stuff in the timeline, although it seems "finished" is not a video file - it is pointers to video data which is located in multiple places on your hard drive. Previewing it is an attempt to look at it while gathering it from wherever it is. It needs to be consolidated in one file first for best results.
razugrg
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Slightly disturb on previewing finished, rendered video file

Post by razugrg »

rwindeyer wrote:Unless I'm misunderstanding, that sounds like a contradiction in terms. You won't have a finished video file unless you have been through the Share - Create Video file process.
The stuff in the timeline, although it seems "finished" is not a video file - it is pointers to video data which is located in multiple places on your hard drive. Previewing it is an attempt to look at it while gathering it from wherever it is. It needs to be consolidated in one file first for best results.
Thanks for the help, I used the share option and my 40mins finished video plays good. No more disturb.
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