I can literally see the parts of each of the 4 frames mixed into the single frame with Vegas during high motion. I had a look, I also looked at this in other NLE's, I think but not sure that other NLE's and shutter encoder do a better job of frame blending. I know ShutterEncoder is a free encoding software that has plenty of features regarding frame rate (Thank God) but I can't seem to figure out a way or at least understand how to replicate the smart resample frame blending trick that Vegas does with ShutterEncoder. Could this be possible? If it is and I need to do the frame blending first some other way before editing the actual video, does anyone know how I can do this? I know ShutterEncoder is a free encoding software that has plenty of features regarding frame rate (Thank God) but I can't seem to figure out a way or at least understand how to replicate the smart resample frame blending trick that Vegas does with ShutterEncoder. I am now starting to wonder if it has to do with Vegas not cooperating with high frame rates. I've used every solution, from switching MP4 codecs to wiping my entire settings/preferences to factory defaults. I've done hours of research and even made a previous thread on this subject. The only problem is that Vegas crashes all the time. Vegas is one of the only editors I know that has this feature besides Premiere Pro but I can't afford that. Name Harvesting.I make Minecraft gameplay videos that are recorded at a high frame rate such as 240, then I use VEGAS to edit and render the tape down to 60 frames per second using smart resample and frame blending.Work samples provided by artists should speak for themselves An expected number of hours for the job.A rate - hourly, daily, weekly, etc or flat.Job Postings Job postings must include:.Memes on Meme Monday Posts flaired with Meme Monday that are not posted on a Monday will be removed.No Ranting We're sorry to hear Resolve's not working for you, but unless you're asking for help, "I'm leaving Resolve" or rants about problems will be removed.If your post is answered by something in the subreddit wiki or the week's FAQ Friday, it will be removed. If your post is about what hardware to buy, it belongs in the megathread. Check the Megathreads, FAQ Fridays, and Wiki Before Posting Hardware questions must be posted in the hardware megathread.Posts Must be Related to DaVinci Resolve or Fusion Posts unrelated to features or functions in Resolve and/or Fusion will be removed and you'll be redirected to other resources.Clickbait and misrepresenting your tutorial's content will result in post removal. Tutorials Must Include the End Result When posting tutorials, accurate representations of the tutorial's end goal are required.Your post may be removed if you do not provide this information. When asking for feedback, please provide a screenshot of the timeline and/or node graph. Provide Background When asking for help, please answer AutoMod's questions about your system, Resolve version, and media.Soliciting purchases will also be removed. Posts selling LUTs, services, licenses, hardware, plugins, etc. No Selling/Soliciting This sub is not a marketplace and is not equipped to be one.Any content other than tutorials must be your original content. Content theft will also result in post removal and bans. Offering pirated or cracked versions of the above will result in an immediate ban.
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