video output = askew?
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video output = askew?
Posted this before I think, posted at elysiun as well.
sometimes when I render the output video file plays back askew in different players. Just now it happened again for no specific reason. This one plays back fine in divx player and windows media player but in virtualdub or my video editor it's completely askew.
Here is a file with the above mentioned problem... only 250kb ish
http://www.alienhelpdesk.com/misc/littleeye46.avi
sometimes when I render the output video file plays back askew in different players. Just now it happened again for no specific reason. This one plays back fine in divx player and windows media player but in virtualdub or my video editor it's completely askew.
Here is a file with the above mentioned problem... only 250kb ish
http://www.alienhelpdesk.com/misc/littleeye46.avi
this error ahs only ever come up with me and about 1 million other blender users since the 2.31 release.
i beg to argue that it is a blender issue and not anything else.
thrid party video software has no issues encoding to these formats from the same render.
yet blender (with even a AVI JPG) will create files that are unable to be opend by a third party video editing program.
it is a huge BUG and to say its not blender is IMO crazy talk.
lets hope the issue gets sorted out soon
Alltaken
i beg to argue that it is a blender issue and not anything else.
thrid party video software has no issues encoding to these formats from the same render.
yet blender (with even a AVI JPG) will create files that are unable to be opend by a third party video editing program.
it is a huge BUG and to say its not blender is IMO crazy talk.
lets hope the issue gets sorted out soon
Alltaken
I don't know what version of DivX you used, but I did some test using the same video size and it's really impossible that you compressed this with a good copy of DivX. I tried both rendering a video of the same size and compressing from within Blender or recompressing your video in VirtualDub. Both failed.
Are you using an official release or one of the optimised version? Optimising can often cause hidden problems.
Martin
Are you using an official release or one of the optimised version? Optimising can often cause hidden problems.
Martin
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I used the official release. divx 5.2 or something... encoded the video in blender with codec selection.
And I repeat myself.... it's not the divx encoding that's the problem! I've had this same problem in AVI RAW!!! If I had a small enough file of that to post it online I would but avi raw is invariably huge. And when I have this issue in a raw bit of video it won't play correctly in any player, though blender will play it fine.
It's possible that it's the width/height of the video rendered but I remember clearly that I had this happen at 640x480 as well (but I think that was set at 50%) but that was a long time ago.
And I repeat myself.... it's not the divx encoding that's the problem! I've had this same problem in AVI RAW!!! If I had a small enough file of that to post it online I would but avi raw is invariably huge. And when I have this issue in a raw bit of video it won't play correctly in any player, though blender will play it fine.
It's possible that it's the width/height of the video rendered but I remember clearly that I had this happen at 640x480 as well (but I think that was set at 50%) but that was a long time ago.
When I was talking about optimised version, I meant version of Blender, not DivX. And by optimised, I mean anything forcing optimisation higher than the O3 level that is current used for release. That includes anything compiled with the intel compiler, which we have found cause some problem with the rendering (optimisation errors).
Martin
Martin
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I meant... official release of blender combined with divx 5.3 or something.. Not official divx release.
So it's not optimised, not an "unofficial build" just blender 2.32 and I've been bumping into this problem on and off for quite a few versions now.. .can't remember when it first happened but it may well have been 6 months ago.
And might I say... no other app on my oc has ever created a similarly flawed file, and I work with lots of video... all I can say... it's definitely a blender bug.
So it's not optimised, not an "unofficial build" just blender 2.32 and I've been bumping into this problem on and off for quite a few versions now.. .can't remember when it first happened but it may well have been 6 months ago.
And might I say... no other app on my oc has ever created a similarly flawed file, and I work with lots of video... all I can say... it's definitely a blender bug.
Ok, lets just assume it is.macouno wrote:And might I say... no other app on my oc has ever created a similarly flawed file, and I work with lots of video... all I can say... it's definitely a blender bug.
Does it happen all the time or only when using particular settings?
If it happens with a particular set of settings, does it happen everytime or randomly?
If you can create a blend file that will always render incorrectly (to AVI raw, that way we can be sure the problem is Blender), than please upload the blend file so we can look at it.
Martin
Life is what happens to you when you're busy making other plans.
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Nope not always the same settings, not always the same file.
A lot of times a pc restart will fix it, and after the same render will turn out ok. That's the annoying thing... it looks like it's quite random. It does seem to me that it happens more often with smaller render sizes.
That's why I posted this video file. In the hope that someone could see what the flaw in it is.
A lot of times a pc restart will fix it, and after the same render will turn out ok. That's the annoying thing... it looks like it's quite random. It does seem to me that it happens more often with smaller render sizes.
That's why I posted this video file. In the hope that someone could see what the flaw in it is.