Rendering above 13000kbps causes crashes

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Ekka
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Rendering above 13000kbps causes crashes

Post by Ekka »

I have a Panasonic HDC SD700 camera, beautiful.

I can change the recording quality from 1080 50P at 28Mps down to as little as 1080i at 5Mps, however I record mainly at 16.8Mps. The reason for that is that VSpro3 crashes liek a mother all the time workign with the larger files especially if trying to render a project. It uses AVCHD and files are .mts

After doing some research and reading I set up a movie maker profile in VSpro3 to replicate the camera settings and even that crashes when I take it up over 13Mps

Creating a video file in "blueray" mode mpeg 1920 x 1080 comes out with jitters if it doesn't crash
Creating a video file in "blueray" H.264 1920 x 1080 crashes
Creating a AVCHD 1920 with settings to match the input videos if it doesn't crash comes out jittery if it doesn't crash.

I of course can create the movie maker profile I created which is same as input files but 13Mps.

Any Ideas, I filled out my profile stuff as best I could and this PC is new. I really should be able to work with the 1080 50P 28Mps files and render them. I have downloaded all patches and updates. So over these crashes and difficulties in burning via the Corel DVD MovieFactory 7
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Re: Rendering above 13000kbps causes crashes

Post by DVDDoug »

this PC is new. I really should be able to work with the 1080 50P 28Mps files and render them.
I don't know what the problem/solution is, but it's almost never the hardware... It might take overnight to render on an "old slow computer", but slow hardware is no reason for the processing to get fouled-up!

The more-advanced, more-compressed, formats cause the most difficulty, and Video Studio & Movie Factory seem to have trouble with some AVCHD variations. I'm not working with HD yet, but maybe someone else can help you convert to a different format (with the same resolution).
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Ekka
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Joined: Fri Oct 08, 2010 6:47 am
operating_system: Windows 7 Home Premium
System_Drive: C
32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
motherboard: Gigabyte H55-UD3H
processor: 2.80 gigahertz Intel Core i7 860
ram: 4GB
Video Card: ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series
sound_card: Realtek High Definition Audio
Hard_Drive_Capacity: 2500GB

Re: Rendering above 13000kbps causes crashes

Post by Ekka »

Interesting you say that.

I'll tell you why. I bought and fitted a brand new Pioneer Blueray burner. Now when Corel DVD MovieFactory 7 tries to burn a blueray it comes up with the old "program already being used close other application to proceed" error. But it only does that for burning blueray. So I downloaded the two patches, no change. So I got hold of Xilisoft blueray burner trial version, no worries .... burned it nicely. So it's the software alright! I haven't really got into complaining or worrying about that problem thinking the program is a useless dud anyway and get something better for a few bucks. Not like you can go from a VSP timeline to a burn in blueray anyway (stupid interface with XP pro 3), you have to render the video ina blueray format then use a program to burn .... so might as well just dump that Corel DVD Movie Factory 7 and get something that is reliable and actually burns without glitches. I also tried SoThink DVD burner, another lemon!
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