Reduced speed with "batch convert" ?

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Reduced speed with "batch convert" ?

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When I batch convert an AVCHD file to an uncompressed .AVI file (with X2), I get a reduced (half?) speed video when I playback in clip mode and the same when I playback with Windows media player. In preview mode playback in X2 it's OK ( at reduced resolution of course). Audio is OK but only part of the image scene is visialized with the reduced speeds. Normal?
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Post by Ken Berry »

You may have been the first to do this particular batch conversion, so I suspect that here will not be anyone who can say whether it is normal or not. As a matter of interest, though, why did you choose uncompressed .avi as the target format when it is so huge and unwieldy to manipulate?
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Post by erdna »

I wanted to verify if the blips at the start and the end of a crossover edit of two short AVCHD files also existed when I batch converted the created video file to an uncompressed .avi file. I didn't go on with my test because of the strange speed behaviour.
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