Nate,
As for the slow motion blurr, the only real way to eliminate that is to
shoot the original at a higher frame rate. The higher the frame rate, the less
blurr there is on the original footage. If you are stuck with your footage (as
is the case most of the time), I believe all you can do is fiddle with blending
the frame rates and live with your results.
As for the audio, I am not sure I am really grasping what you are explaining,
but one thought comes to mind? Is your audio 'clipping' during the rendering
process? In other words, are they peaking the meters because that will
overdrive audio and give a distorted sound.
Hope this helps.
Tom
Nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, new to the group, may not speak the correct lingo yet, but
looking forward to chatting with other users and I know you guys can
help me with this....
When I slow a clip speed down, the image is really blurry & distorted
what options should I select to resolve this?
Also, another problem I am having is with audio. After rendering my
movie(DV AVI)...the audio is scratchy when an audio 1 & audio 2 channel
exist. In other words, when I select a song to play with the original
audio from the camera, after rendering the movie into DV AVI there is
audio static. What is going on here?
Please help.
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