Problems Editing MPEG with VS9

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Argh!!! MPEG Editing

Post by bhungal »

I am having lots of problems with MPEG editing with VS9, well not the editing portion but rather the finished rendered mpeg file. I had recorded a bunch of old home VHS source videos to DVD with a stand alone DVD recorder. I then imported video clips from the DVD (5 minute chapters) into the VS9 timeline using the capture from DVD feature. I have followed your suggestions to match my project properties to my captured DVD video (~4000kb). I edit out material and add some titles. I then click on share and create a file with the first option which is "Match output to project setting". I check options and Smart render and apply non-square pixel rendering is checked. I give it a name and off it goes to render. When I view the resultant mpeg there are portions that play perfectly and others that pixelate and audio is really out of sync(several minutes). I have changed some settings like, uncheck smartrender but same results. I first tried 1.5 hrs of video in the prooject then 0.5 hrs but same results. This is my first attempt at VS9 and MPEG editing, I have used VS7 for about 2 years but captured only from DV camcorder using AVIs with no problems whats so ever.

Sorry to make this post so long, any help would be greatly appreciated. This seems like a great forum with many helpful people.

Suki :(
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Post by DVDDoug »

Suki,

You really should have started a new topic for this....

Sadly, I gave-up on MPEG editing with Ulead, and now I use Womble for MPEG editing.

I still use Ulead for other things, including authoring and burning DVDs. And, I highly recommend using Video Studio to Import the DVD to an MPEG file. If it works with DVDs from your DVD recorder, you can't beat Ulead's import feature!

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Post split.
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Sorry

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I'm sorry if I didn't follow edicate. I'm new to this, I will start a new post.

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ram: 16GB
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 645
sound_card: NVIDIA High Definition Audio
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 4TB
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Post by Ron P. »

Sorry,

No need to do that now as I have split it from the previous one, so it is it's own thread now..

Didn't catch it in time, so to avoid confusion I'm locking this one
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