Unable to crossfade in Vegas pro, horrible artifacts
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As I was editing my first timelapse video, I wanted to add a crossfade whenever I changed "scene", but everytime I do that it instead creates this horrible mess of artifacts in the crossfade. It looks like this
[img]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11323379/weird.png[/img]
Anyway to fix this?
Does that happen in the render?
If that only happens during editing it doesn't matter too much.
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If it's only in the render, why's it showing up in the preview?
Oh crap, i mistook you there. It's only in the preview, that's what I was going to say.
Been editing this for a while now and it's 03:40 AM, so I'm posting like a retard :v:
The preview isn't exactly accurate. It would take far too much processing power to do a decent looking preview so it's probably playing about with the quality to keep it low enough to allow you to work. Which means artefacts.
If I were you, I'd make a fast 240p render just to check if it's in the render.
You guys were right, it was only the preview messing with me. The crossfade works flawlessly.
Thanks guys!
My guess is the codec being used. Vegas flushes the cache on Render so that might be why it's only showing up in the preview. Reboot the system and vegas and the preview should look fine. It's a common issue.
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