you are lucky, congratulationsCalstvns wrote:Good news. When I turn off smart render, the problem goes away. Completely. Nada. Zippo. No problem.
I turn it off in two places, though I'm not sure both are necessary. The most important place to turn it off, I suspect, is in the options dialogue box when setting up the properties for the render job when creating the video file from the project. The other place I turn it off is in the icon which is just above the timeline in the edit phase.
In any event, the jumpiness is gone and the end product is smooth. I have found that to be the case when creating the HD file (and the HD TS file that I use VS10 to record back onto my cam tape). I am testing it now on creating a SD video file, but suspect that this will be OK too.
Thanks for all your help.
Heck! What good is smart render even if it saves you some time? If the end product is flawed, you're not happy with the saved time anyway, so turn it off!
working with avchd files have still problem even if smart render is disabled
