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TM2YC said:Could you post a screenshot of your project setting window? It looks something like this...
TM2YC said:I've no experience with sonyAVC but all your settings look correct to my eye.
Try render off a test 30 seconds in a different format like *.mp4 and see if the jittering is still there?
Are you sure your source file is the correct framerate then? Could you post some media info on that?
Captain Khajiit said:Ideally, you should be converting your source files to some form of lossless AVI, rendering in the same format, and then recompressing with x264 (not Sony's built-in encoder). Where did you get them? Nonetheless, I don't see anything in what you're doing that would create a frame-rate problem. Could you export a small section of your timeline as lossless AVI, upload it, and send it to me via PM?
ROSXDO said:I got the video from iTunes
Captain Khajiit said:Thanks for the (good) samples! Both the AVI and the MP4 have masses of duplicates, which is unusual in 23.967fps video, so the frame-rate issue is not something that's being caused by rendering with Sony AVC. I doubt that the iTunes original was like this, so I'd guess that this happened when you converted your source files with NoteBurner. Why did you use this program? Was it to overcome copy-protection?
Like TM2YC, I've never used an iTunes file. Then again, I'd always try to use a commercial disc as a source where possible. If you can send me the original file and it has no copy-protection, I'll try to decode it and see if the duplicates are in the source.
I'm editing a TV show that's not on DVD yet, so iTunes was my only option.
FFmpegSource2(“wherever\whatever.mp4”)
AssumeFPS(24000,1001)# assumes a 23.976fps source
ConvertToRGB(matrix="rec709")
AviSource("wherever/whatever.avi")
ConvertToYV12(matrix="rec709")#compresses the luma range