(Tutorial) Sony Vegas: Deinterlace & Render
Uploader Comments (MikeLdn88)
All Comments (146)
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@azzafrrr 'Disable Resample' doesn't remove interlacing. It does exactly what it says, it disables resampling. In other words, Vegas usually blends frames if the original framerate of the video doesn't match the project's framerate or the final output video's framerate. But disabling this, means Vegas won't blend the frames. If there were blended frames in the original video, Vegas can't remove this. You'd have to use external filters.
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THANKS ive gone through so many videos and you helped bro your are the man
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@azzafrrr I've watched about 12 different videos, and your one comment has helped the most. Thanks.
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ugh, thank you so goddamn much man, been trying to figure out how to fix this forever
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@CodRewards fag
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IT WORKED! thank you so much my clips look so clean now
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i will post as a response ok
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thanks im rendering now so if it works you got well, anyway i subbed anyway so yh but ill give it a like if it works great tutorial...
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@azzafrrr I did this and Disable Resample and it still didn't work
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um can you help me actually do it right? everything you told me just made it worse.
If your talking about deinterlace removal. This only slightly removes it.
To completely remove do the following.
At the end of your video highligh all your clips.
Right click.
Go to switches
Disable resample.
(This completely removes it)
I did only figure this out after watching this video so credits to mike. But thumbs this up so everyone can read it. (Or mike reply to this so its up top or edit description/video)
azzafrrr 10 months ago 32
@azzafrrr . Thanks for the tip.
MikeLdn88 10 months ago
Pls help me why there is audio lag when i put my video on youtube and in windows media player there isn't PLS answer fast
CodRewards 1 year ago
@CodRewards dude, this isn't youtube technical support!!
I suugest you put a brick through your monitor
MikeLdn88 1 year ago 29
I'm sorry, but I thought the interlace removal was the point of this video...right? At the end of your video, you have a little clip showing the 'end result' of your rendering and deinterlacing, correct?... If so, it seems as though it had no effect at all. Pause at 6:48 and you'll see tons of interlace... Pause at 6:50 and you see that same wall edge you tried to remove to begin with. It's still there, so I'm a little confused. What was all of those steps for, if the interlace is still there?
xFlagshipHighlights 1 year ago
@xFlagshipHighlights you're confusing interlace and clip changes!! this technique is not 100% fool proof but works. Pause at 0:08 and slowly view to 0:10, you will see at lot of horizontal lines (interlace), if you watch 6:26 to 6:29 you will see minimal horizontal lines.
Like I said,,, its not 100% will but improve video and is one techique to use in your editing tool box
MikeLdn88 1 year ago