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Originally posted by Lenny2
I'm having a helluva hard time chopping up some clips.
I have a 250K wmv8 file that is pretty damn good quality.
I trim a 10 second spot out of it, click file-->render as, and then save it as a 250K wmv8 file and its choppy as hell.
I tried saving it as a 512K file and the picture was clearer but still choppy as hell.
Do I need more frames per second or less or what do I need to do to have it come out the same quality as the original?
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Lenny, what is your frame rate set at? It sounds like you may doing 12 or 8 frames per second. Anything lower than 15 frames per second can be detected by the eye as being "choppy".
Edit... Of the online reviews that I've read, Vegas ranks right up there with Premiere, and in some cases will out perform. I use Vegas. However, I'm a huge fan of Adobe products. I love my photoshop 7, but I could not afford Premiere at the time. Plus, I read that Vegas and Adobe are very similar, so I opted for a less expensive video editor.
I've been on Vegas for a while now, and I feel like I'm ready for a little more power... I've been talking to one of my old movie friends, and if all goes right he'll be hooking me up with a copy of AVID that his company can get at a discounted price.

I hope... I hope... I hope...
