...Export videos properly to my PC?
Posted: Fri Jun 11, 2010 2:48 am
I recently bought/upgraded Debut 6.2, and I exported a few short sample videos to see how they would turn out. And it seems a few times the movie I imported moves slightly faster than normal. I haven't touched the frame rate, I just left it at its default 24 fps.
But my biggest concern is with this 1 export. I tried something a little different by dragging part of the imported movie (.avi) to the left of frame 0, in the Sequencer, so it would begin at whatever frame I placed it. And then I set it to end 10 seconds later (frame 240). Then I exported my video, at full frames in .avi format, to my desktop. When the video opened up, it continued to play a few MORE unwanted seconds after the time had already stopped at the 10 second mark in Windows Media Player.
How do I get my video to normally play in better sequence, or in sync, or whatever? Is this more of a "dropped frames" issue, to where I have to free up more RAM space on my computer? I export it uncompressed because the compressor options take away some quality of it. (I later use a video converter to compress file size without quality loss) The best compressor options I've tried are DivX and VP61, but I haven't figured out how to configure them properly.
But my biggest concern is with this 1 export. I tried something a little different by dragging part of the imported movie (.avi) to the left of frame 0, in the Sequencer, so it would begin at whatever frame I placed it. And then I set it to end 10 seconds later (frame 240). Then I exported my video, at full frames in .avi format, to my desktop. When the video opened up, it continued to play a few MORE unwanted seconds after the time had already stopped at the 10 second mark in Windows Media Player.
How do I get my video to normally play in better sequence, or in sync, or whatever? Is this more of a "dropped frames" issue, to where I have to free up more RAM space on my computer? I export it uncompressed because the compressor options take away some quality of it. (I later use a video converter to compress file size without quality loss) The best compressor options I've tried are DivX and VP61, but I haven't figured out how to configure them properly.