I've looked around the forum for similar questions. They weren't quite the same. Most had to do with bit rate.
What I'm seeing is a stuttering back and forth of any movement. In this case, walking and dancing. The camera was still. The movements aren't that rapid. It's a school play.
I have the latest version of VPX as of today. I run an i7-4770K, 32 GB RAM, iso is being burned to a solid state drive although the work (temp files) is being done on a std 7200 rpm 6Gbps SATA drive, GTX1080 graphics card, Win 7 Pro 64 bit.
I'm using the MainConcept codec since my source material is 1920x1080x24p and the default MP4 codec didn't seem to have that option. I'm pretty sure my settings are all the same as my kids' last play, and my recordings are definitely the same.
I can't enable hardware acceleration or I get a rendering error (5). I therefore have software selected. Bit rate is 18000-20000 bits per second depending on whether I chose to do a BD disc or AVCHD. AVCHD is what I burned and I'm presently trying BD.
What further information would you guys need to help me figure this out? Or maybe the BD will work where the AVCHD didn't? I could burn just the first few minutes and post the iso somewhere if that would help.
By the way, even the intro credits, which are a simple slide show with title and music were screwed up. How could it be simpler?
As I write this, I realize I have the button checked for 'render effects with hardware' or something like that. I'll try unchecking. Off to eat turkey now, though.