Now, I am guessing here, but that would be a mile far too far. What is intriguing to me is that although Vegas HAS this option it will then NOT re-adjust fields to make them consistent WITH the project. Meaning, a mixed UFF and LFF media timeline. the fact that VEGAS allows us to choose between UFF and LFF, within the PAL DV render, has to be an option provided as a result of exactly what you have come up against. If Vegas isn't telling you what you need to know, BTW it should, then use G-Spot to categorically identify your field orders. Please get back here and explain/inform us of your identification of your media field order. far clearer than my understanding was of LFF and UFF when dealing with the render-out issues of mixed field orders. This would be the acid test - yes? If I had a timeline with MIXED LFF and UFF media and was then attempting to then render using just the LFF, and that only, I believe I would be getting the results you speak of. Are these GOOD?ģ] UPPER FF clips rendered UPPER FF. Now, what YOU need to do is to carefully ascertain that what EVER field order the clips appear in your Project Media as, are also being processed by the correct/appropriate field order template.ġ] Identify what clips were LFF and those that were UFF.Ģ] LOWER FF clips, rendered as LOWER FF. So, so long as I captured in LFF and I edit in LFF then yes, those clips would be better than, say for example clips that were LOWER FF and then captured in UPPER FF and then rendered as LOWER FF - I think I'm correct with that example? Having its origins in analogue video, PAL does NOT dictate field order - it is purely a format that has/uses fields, and, a field order. ![]() ![]() UPPER field first or LOWER field first can be dictated by what capture card settings are being used to get the material into your pc. Having now done some further research, I now understand far more than I did.įield order is NOT solely dependant on format - here being the PAL format. Thank you for posting your Template Menu - this got me thinking - always a good thing!!
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