1.New version VS 12 (Pro X2) ¡V downloaded a trial because I am working since long time with v. 11.5 ¡V I don't see any difference with the old version. Only an other colour in the background? What changed? Has somebody yet some experience with?
2.After long negotiations with the store were I bought in 2008 a JVC camcorder were the steady shot application did not work finally JVC was prepared to exchange this camera with the newest type the GZ-HM400E. (Honour to the shop CITY FOTO which fought with JVC for my interests). After some tests I must admit that this is a very fine camera with great possibilities. But there is one thing: Fortunately JVC changed now the files and this camera is not any more working with the so difficult extension TOD but with MTS files which are in fact AVCHD files. So this is much better because working with TOD files ware extremely difficult and the AVCHD is much more common.
Now I produced some tests, capturing in VS 11,5 Plus, editing and did some trials with effects, overlays and titles. So far so good. But the moment I burned the test video on DVD there was a very strong flare up (blinking) on fine detailed pictures like windows in a building or bricks in the front of a church. It likes to me that the VS software cannot work with the MTS files. When I burned the same video on Blue-Ray there was absolutely no problem any more and the pictures were perfect and sharp. Has anybody experience with this problem? And is there any knowledge from the makers of this software if this problem is well known? I tested also the software delivered with the camera by JVC and this was well working properly both on DVD and Blue-Ray. Also during editing the video is malfunctioning and sticking (no flowing pictures) both in VS Studio 11,5 and VS 12. In the JVC software the pictures are flowing well without any sticks. I wonder if this is a problem with the codec which is built in the VS software and which possibly is not able to match with the MTS (or TOD) files of JVC. Long story ¡V I hope that my explanation is understandable and I am asking if somebody has any experience with.
VideoRolf
