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Solved Sony Vegas Pro 14 pixel problem

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Posted 09 Aug 2018 07:08 #1
Hi guys, I have a problem with Sony Vegas Pro 14.
I tried all the solutions that i found online, and I got no results.

I'm trying to mount a Fortnite clips video, with DVR files, recorded from Nvidia Highlights, 1920x1080 and 60 fps.
I got here my settings for the project:



And here is my settings for the rendering:



Can someone help me with this terrible and boring problem?
I attach a photo of the problem for let you understand.



Thank you very much, and sorry for my english, I'm Italian :)
Last Edit:09 Aug 2018 12:46 by Wasabe

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Posted 09 Aug 2018 13:01 #2
Hi Wasabe and welcome to the forum.
Your English is very good!

You posted your message twice and I have deleted the copy.
Before I realized you had posted the same message twice, I asked that you upload some screen shots - please ignore that message now!

Your main problem is being caused by the wrong settings in your Render As Mainconcept AVC/AAC output settings.

Don't use Constant Bit Rate !!!
Always use Variable Bit Rate - VBR is more efficient and will give you better picture quality.

You also need to use higher Bit Rates when rendering game play at 60fps.
I recommend 40,000,000 Maximum and 20,000,000 Average.

Here I the settings I recommend you use:



If you are still not happy with the results these new settings give you, I recommend you try rendering with Handbrake instead.
Handbrake rendering often works much better with fast moving Game Play videos.
I recently made a new tutorial about how to do this. It is a lot of work to set up, but worth the effort.
www.moviestudiozen.com/free-tutorials/sony-vegas-pro/590-render-video-from-vegas-pro-to-handbrake

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Derek
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Replied by Wasabe on topic Sony Vegas Pro 14 pixel problem

Posted 09 Aug 2018 17:50 #3
Hi Derek, thank for the tempestive answer!
I tried with your solution about the bitrate, i turned it to 40.000.000 - 20.000.000. It goes better but not perfect.
I saw that the problem is not only in the rendered video but in the sony vegas preview too.
I download x264, and the render goes even better then yesterday, but i think there is another problem with my clips.. and i can’t know which one is, i hope you can help me.
I give you my pc configuration:
Intel i5-6600 3.30GHz
16 Gb Ram
Zotac Nvidia 1060 6Gb AMP!
I think this will be enough for let you know if i have an hardware problem.
If you need more, ask me, and i winn answer.
Thank again.
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Posted 09 Aug 2018 21:42 #4
When entering Custom Bit Rates for rendering, you must use the correct format, otherwise it will not work properly.

In your reply you said "I tried with your solution about the bitrate, i turned it to 40.000.000 - 20.000.000."
Do not enter 40.000.000 - 20.000.000
DO NOT use . (dots) between numbers!
You MUST use commas ,,,,,,,,
It must be like written like this 40,000,000 - 20,000,000


What exactly is the problem is Preview Window ?
The Preview Window is ONLY for editing and does not effect the final rendered video.
It is normal for the Preview Windows to look blurry, if you set the Quality lower than Best / Full.
If you want to see original source video in full HD while editing, you must set the Best / Full.


You also said "I download x264, and the render goes even better then yesterday"
What exactly are you talking about ???
I did not tell you to download and install any codecs, if that is what you have done.
Please explain exactly what you did.


What I did suggest you try, was to use Handbrake to render your videos.
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