Hi everyone,
I am buzy with a video, starting with a sort of title role, with titles en overlays.
Video must be created as AVCHD Pal-1920.
After creating the videofile in the "share" part of X3, the output file shows no overlay at all. Titles are Ok, but the 2 overlaytracks have disappeared.
Workaround was to first create the file with only videos en titles, then using the newly created file with overlay track 1 to create a second file, then using the newly created file .....and so on.
Very long process in HD.
Does someone have ( a sort of) solution?
Thanks to all
VX3, creating AVCHD Pal video files, no overlay
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Re: VX3, creating AVCHD Pal video files, no overlay
Hi teleoma
If I understand it correctly, you seem to have gone a long way round as I have just created an HD 1920 x 1080px mpg file with one video clip, two titles and four overlays all on separate tracks without any problems. All the overlays play OK. Was there a reason why you decided to put one overlay in then render to file then put the next one and render that and so on. Why not put all you overlays in the one project then you need only render once. FYI my source clip was 1920 x 1080 so I chose to create a video file as the first video clip!
If I understand it correctly, you seem to have gone a long way round as I have just created an HD 1920 x 1080px mpg file with one video clip, two titles and four overlays all on separate tracks without any problems. All the overlays play OK. Was there a reason why you decided to put one overlay in then render to file then put the next one and render that and so on. Why not put all you overlays in the one project then you need only render once. FYI my source clip was 1920 x 1080 so I chose to create a video file as the first video clip!
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Re: VX3, creating AVCHD Pal video files, no overlay
That was his workaround to get his final video. Trying all the overlays in his project did not work.Was there a reason why you decided to put one overlay in then render to file then put the next one and render that and so on.
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Re: VX3, creating AVCHD Pal video files, no overlay
Hi again,
This was indeed a work around.
I discovered meanwhile that the same problem occurs when rendering to a MPEG-4 HD file.
This was indeed a work around.
I discovered meanwhile that the same problem occurs when rendering to a MPEG-4 HD file.
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Martine
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