Resolve 12.5.2.010
Source Media: MP4V, 59.94 fps, 1920x1080
Output: QuickTime H.264, 1920x1080, 29.97 fps, Quality: Best, Key Frames: Automatic, Frame reordering, Data Levels: Auto
Using ffmpeg, I converted and de-interlaced MTS files to MP4 using the highest available quality options. The footage edits quickly in Resolve.
However, I am picking up some pixelated distortion at whatever point I choose to cut in, in various clips. I see no distortion when viewing the entire clip in any media player, nor do I see it in Resolve's preview window (or whatever you call the left window).
I consistently get these distortions in the rendered product, and I also see them in the Inspector (right window) during editing. If I roll back and forth several times over the cut from the previous clip to the one exhibiting the problem, the distortion disappears during editing, however it always appears in the render.
I've tried turning on user caching and telling my render to use that (if that's what "Use optimized media" and / or "Use render cached images" means) and the problems persist.
Here they are at the top of the video at 2:30 and 2:38:
https://youtu.be/ZptcDzM5dKQ?t=2m30s
Any ideas on what's causing this and how to fix?
Source Media: MP4V, 59.94 fps, 1920x1080
Output: QuickTime H.264, 1920x1080, 29.97 fps, Quality: Best, Key Frames: Automatic, Frame reordering, Data Levels: Auto
Using ffmpeg, I converted and de-interlaced MTS files to MP4 using the highest available quality options. The footage edits quickly in Resolve.
However, I am picking up some pixelated distortion at whatever point I choose to cut in, in various clips. I see no distortion when viewing the entire clip in any media player, nor do I see it in Resolve's preview window (or whatever you call the left window).
I consistently get these distortions in the rendered product, and I also see them in the Inspector (right window) during editing. If I roll back and forth several times over the cut from the previous clip to the one exhibiting the problem, the distortion disappears during editing, however it always appears in the render.
I've tried turning on user caching and telling my render to use that (if that's what "Use optimized media" and / or "Use render cached images" means) and the problems persist.
Here they are at the top of the video at 2:30 and 2:38:
https://youtu.be/ZptcDzM5dKQ?t=2m30s
Any ideas on what's causing this and how to fix?
Last edited by John Montclair on Fri Mar 17, 2017 9:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.