01-28-2009, 12:09 PM | #1 |
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Sony vegas
Hi guys
Been wanting to make a WoW movie ever since pre BC, now I have the software and hardware to do it I need a little help/clarification This is the problem I have.... I'm in the middle of making a WoW pvp Movie, I've finished the intro and am very happy with it. As a test I put in 2 pvp clips in to mess about with effects. In the preview window in Sony Vegas the movie runs really nice and smooth so I decided to render it to see what the final outcome could look like. So the movie is rendered (took about 45mins to render 2mins of footage + a song) I open it up in windows media player and the quality is very good, the only problem is when it gets to the pvp scenes it gets very choppy/laggy as if the fps has dropped to like 10fps. I play in a 1680x1050 resolution on a 22" widescreen monitor, I have set fraps to record full size at 30fps. I have Sony Vegas Pro 8 (trial) and set the preview box to 1680x1050 as well. When im frapsing while pvping its at a constant 30fps and I have no problems. I save all my fraps movies to an external HDD that has nothing on it except wow recordings. I don't understand why when the movie is rendered it is choppy in the pvp scenes, is it something wrong with my render settings? I will say that when it was rendering I did other things on my pc (listened to music and watched some movies) could this affect the rendering process? My set up is: AMD Athlon64 x2 5800+ 2.8Ghz Nvidia 8800 GTS 256 2Gb RAM 2x 250 HDD + 1TB external HHD I'm wondering since i'm frapsing in a very high resolution at full size I need to lower my rendering settings? Any help would be hugely appriciated I up loaded my movie to filefront but when you view the streaming in filefront the whole movie is lagging http://files.filefront.com/first+pal.../fileinfo.html p.s I just realized I think I may of posted this in the wrong section, sorry |