![]() ![]() I tried to match everything I had control over to what worked the first time. By then I dug as deep as I could into the files and found a MediaInfo file that gave me a lot of stats for the videos. The largest avi file (the 190mb) is the last one I tried. The poor versions range from 50Mb to 190Mb, depending on the settings I used. It is a short movie.slightly under 5 minutes overall so I can't see it being a size/space issue. So for our attempts to create avi and other computer video files we just rendered to hard drive like the first time.while the results were somewhat better than the DVD they were still not good. ![]() The final movie we first tried burning directly to video DVD and that came out bad (not only blurry but cropped on all four sides as well). Thank you for replying and trying to help! The first rendering (that looked great) we converted to avi just saving on the computer's hard disk, then I transfered it to the other computer on an SD card. Is it because of the size of the whole project.is there a limit to what VideoPad will render well? That doesn't seem logical to me but being a 'newbie' I don't know.Īny further info you need to help just ask, and I appreciate any helpful replies in advance! I made a new project with just a couple video clips we used in the movie and they converted fine, but when put in with the whole movie project they are bad again. We tried burning direct to DVD, avi files with just about every setting we could try, mp4, wmv.all come out poorly. ![]() THe quality is consistent all the way thru.titles, movie, credits. No matter what settings I use the rendered copy is now poor quality.pixelated and blurry. ![]() We went back to the original VideoPad project, added the music, titles and credits (made in Windows Movie Maker) and tried to render the complete movie again. When we were mostly finished with the video we rendered a copy as an avi which I then put on another computer in order to do soundtrack work. We made a movie and began editing in VideoPad. ![]()
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