Question / Help Good editing software

dano

New Member
So, I finally got the settings right for almost perfect 60 fps recording. The problem is, after I edit and render with Sony Vegas, I watch the final video and It looks more laggy than the raw footage. The original file is really smooth but then Sony vegas somehow kills my framerate. I'm rendering at 60 fps but it looks like less (still more than 30). I tested rendering a video captured by fraps, and in that ocation Vegas did a perfect job with the framerate. Is it an encoding problem? Do you guys know of a good editing software that works better with OBS?
 

Boildown

Active Member
I made some fairly involved videos using Vegas Movie Studio Platinum (or something like that) where all my input videos were recorded with OBS at 60fps. Did it at 60fps and didn't have any problems like that. One thing you have to do is disable resampling on every clip you put into your timeline, or it tries to interpolate frames and it looks like garbage. Otherwise you need to make sure your project settings are set to 60fps, and if all that's the case, I don't know why you'd have that kind of problem.

Oh one more thing, your player might not be able to handle 60fps video... I like Media Player Classic in general, but on my 60fps videos, it could never keep up, but regular old Windows Media Player was fine. I ran FRAPS with its framerate counter active so that I could see if the video was playing at 60fps or not.

Re: Harold's link, I didn't know Blender was a NLE now. I may have to try it, I've been wanting to learn Blender for years and maybe this could be my way in.
 
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