It's a little hard to tell just what's going on from your
description, but have you rendered your timeline yet? Unrendered
video on the timeline can often be choppy, especially if you've
applied effects to it. If, after rendering, it's still choppy I'm not
sure what the problem is.
Good luck,
Mike Boom
At 08:59 AM 10/12/2008, braybsr wrote:
>I have a Canon HG10. The quality on playback on the camera is razor
>sharp. Playback on widescreen TV razor sharp. But when I put the
>clips through PE 7, they start out same quality, bit then they start
>getting choppy, as if it's only viewing every 10th frame. Sometimes it
>goes back and forth between this.
>
>I know all these descriptions sound sophomoric, but right now at 11 in
>the morning after being up half the night working on it, with my very
>limited knowledge of video editing, I'm ready for someone to show me
>how stupid I am.
>
>Thoughts, help?
>
>BarrySr
>Kingwood, TX
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