Vertical stripes after export

Former Member
Former Member
I'm experiencing some annoying vertical stripes after exporting the video as in this example:

www.youtube.com/watch

(The Youtube video codec kind of smooth it out, but you can see it clearly in the orange arrows of the overlay, specially in HD and full screen)

Anyone else? Suggestions?

Thanks!
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    We are aware of this. It will be fixed in 2.2.3. (Which should be out this month.)

    I apologize for the inconvenience.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    great video.
    I noticed you also have the problem of VIRB-Edit combineing the tracks first than applying the composite track to each of the clips.
    In the first part of the video I saw the horizon jump up and down every time a blade passed by.
    I think this might be caused by the view stabeliser, did you have it on?
    Another option you could take the prop away;)
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member over 11 years ago
    Yes I do mean the GPS track, but only the visualisation on the screen.
    All the tracks are stitched together.
    Than each clip is linked to the total track.
    So if you have 3 clips with 3 tracks the following happens:
    The tracks become one containing track 1 + track 2 + track 3 = Track T
    Now your movie will have clip 1 combined with track T the time it takes to get from start to finish is adjusted to the start and finish of the clip. It the clip takes 1 minute, so will the track on the screen.
    Lets say clip 2 takes 2 minutes and clip 3 with take 5 minutes.
    When you make the movie, you'll see the following.
    Clip 1 (witch correct speed hight ...) combined with track T taking 1 minute to get form start to finish.
    Clip 2 (witch correct speed hight ...) combined with track T taking 2 minute
    Clip 3 (witch correct speed hight ...) combined with track T taking 5 minute
    In this case during the movie you will go over the combined track 3 times at different speeds.