As an experiment to work in the best quality until the final compression, I tried exporting a png sequence from AS. When I brought it into Sony Vegas Movie Studio, I had to enter a numerical value for the number of seconds each image is on screen. If I use PAL settings of 25 fps, I can specify that each image should show for .04 seconds. And it works great.
But if I use NTSC settings of either 29.97 or 30 fps, the division isn't clean. If I round at all, it flashes a black screen between the images.
Am I missing something here? I thought that as a workaround, I could bring the images in in PAL settings and then export to NTSC settings. But I wonder if that would introduce timing problems? I also saw a thread about free image sequencers and wonder if I should try a separate program for sequencing and then do the rest of the editing in Vegas Movie Studio.
Does anyone have some insights on this?
Bringing PNG Sequence into NTSC fps in a Video Editor
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Thanks for your replies!
Rylleman--I was not aware of ffmpeg. I will look into that more. Thanks! :D
J Baker--thanks for the tip about 3/2 pulldown! 24 fps is the frame rate I've grown used to so I'm glad to hear that dvd players will automatically pulldown. That should make things easier for me.
Slowtiger--Yeah, I would expect Vegas to be able to do this. I contacted Vegas tech support so hopefully they'll explain a convenient way to do this.
Rylleman--I was not aware of ffmpeg. I will look into that more. Thanks! :D
J Baker--thanks for the tip about 3/2 pulldown! 24 fps is the frame rate I've grown used to so I'm glad to hear that dvd players will automatically pulldown. That should make things easier for me.
Slowtiger--Yeah, I would expect Vegas to be able to do this. I contacted Vegas tech support so hopefully they'll explain a convenient way to do this.
I've seen this odd behavior in a few video apps, that they uses seconds instead of frames for time measure. Strange when frames is the core of moving pictures...lwaxana wrote:... "Vegas currently has the ability to set this parameter by time but not by literal frame. This makes an interesting product suggestion."...