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solarSailor
Mar 2013
http://vimeo.com/51271698#at=0
I have been wondering about this chugging thats been going on in my demoreel video, can anyone make anything of it?
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RoxyPox
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Mar 2013
Might be just the upload. Does it chug when you view the file on your computer?
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Mar 2013
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Might be just the upload. Does it chug when you view the file on your computer?
when i open the video file on my computer there's some very very slight chugging, but its not as noticeable as it is on vimeo.
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BARDLER
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Mar 2013
Check the frame rate of your sequence, compared to what you exported, and compared to what you originally recorded the source video at.
If you created the source video at a lesser or higher frame rate then what you rendered the video in it could cause some chugging issues.
If you captured in 30fps, make sure the sequence is 30fps, and make sure you render in 30fps.
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when i open the video file on my computer there's some very very slight chugging, but its not as noticeable as it is on vimeo.
If you created the source video at a lesser or higher frame rate then what you rendered the video in it could cause some chugging issues.
If you captured in 30fps, make sure the sequence is 30fps, and make sure you render in 30fps.