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05/07/2012 05:24:55

EEFilmzExperimental user
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01/07/2012 18:15:30


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Posts: 79Anyone ever have this problem? I had this happen in the credits using a still image in croozin cuzzinz, and also in the final shot in my most recent Powerlifting vid the "...BenchPress..." where any time I used a still image the file saves and plays correctly on my PC but once it's up on the internet that image flashes by so quick you barely see it!...wondering why that is...Kinda hard to judge how to tweak things when things are so off...help? - EEF

UPDATE: When I rendered it as a tga sequence (1st time I've done this), I noticed only 1 frame of the image, whichis probably why it flashed by online, BUT WHY does it play normally onmy pc when I rendered the file as an AVI? I mean, knowing this, HOW do you know for sure that wha you upload will play a full second or two onscreen unless you render every animation you ever do as a tga file and then re edit ? I have only run into this problem in the last couple of animations I did. Any help who uses videopad with muvizu if you have better tips or tricks please help me Thanks!
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05/07/2012 06:16:16

tripfreakExperimental user
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Hi EEFilmz,

since it was my recommendation I should probably try to answer you, although I don't know much much about your problem. dunno
For the first time we used the program during our holidays in the end of last year showing some vids to our friends at home on a "private trip website".

Example:


As you can see we inserted pics in the beginning and end for the titles and never experienced problems.
What kind of picture did you use ? Maybe the time (1 sec) was too short ?
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05/07/2012 09:32:17

EEFilmzExperimental user
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HI TripFreak, I inserted .PNG files in both filmz, and I didn't actually set a time of 1 second, it just seemed like (in the editor) that 1 imagee lasted for a second or 2?...and when I rendered it out, it played on my pc and the image lasted onscreen for 1 or 2 seconds but once it was uploaded, watching it online it flashes by so quick you hardly (if at all) see it online. tripfreak wrote:
Hi EEFilmz,

since it was my recommendation I should probably try to answer you, although I don't know much much about your problem. dunno
For the first time we used the program during our holidays in the end of last year showing some vids to our friends at home on a "private trip website".

Example:


As you can see we inserted pics in the beginning and end for the titles and never experienced problems.
What kind of picture did you use ? Maybe the time (1 sec) was too short ?
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05/07/2012 19:55:05

ziggy72Muvizu mogulExperimental user
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I had this problem once before, ages ago, with Premiere. It was a codec issue is all I remember - no surprise really, since anything video related in Muvizu is ALWAYS a bleedin' codec issue! Just kidding, it's not that bad <insincere smile>

Anyway, I believe the root of your problem lies with whatever codec you're using to output from VideoPad. I think my problem was with either Divx or Xvid, and I got round it by using an uncompressed codec and then converting it to something smaller with Any Video Convertor. Then I got Vegas, and I've never touched Premiere since.

Practical solution right now? Create a movie from your stills in windows Movie Maker or something, and import that into Videopad. Removes the need to mess around with codecs anyway. Hope that helps.
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