I have been working on my brother-in-laws wedding video using vs10. The completed movie is just over 42mins but when I render the file the final movie doesn't include the last about 90 seconds? Have tried 3 times now with the same result.
The clips are .mts files, 1920x1080, Data rate 10533kbps, Total bitrate 10789kbps, frame rate 25fs.
I was not sure which profile would be best for the mts files but went for mpeg 4 .
Any help much appreciated, thanks.
Final 2 minutes missing after final render
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Re: Final 2 minutes missing after final render
1. Can you rendered the final 90 secs on their own?Chippy 68 wrote:I render the file the final movie doesn't include the last about 90 seconds?
2. What is the final file size of your rendered video?
3. If you're rendering to a FAT32 volume, then the maximum file size is 4 GB.
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Re: Final 2 minutes missing after final render
Thanks - the final file size is 3.99GB which I guess points to the direction of point 2 - on checking the usb stick is 32 bit.
Update - I have rendered to computer and last 90 secs are there - would you have any ideas how I could get the file 4.09GB to them?
Update - I have rendered to computer and last 90 secs are there - would you have any ideas how I could get the file 4.09GB to them?
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Re: Final 2 minutes missing after final render
You have 3 optionsChippy 68 wrote:Thanks - the final file size is 3.99GB which I guess points to the direction of point 2 - on checking the usb stick is 32 bit.
Update - I have rendered to computer and last 90 secs are there - would you have any ideas how I could get the file 4.09GB to them?
1- trim 90 seconds or more from the video which should not have much effect on the final result
2- split the video into 2 files which will then fit on the USB stick
3- reformat the USB as NTFS
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Re: Final 2 minutes missing after final render
1. Use exFAT as it's optimized for flash drives and will allow you to store files much larger than the 4 GB allowed by FAT32 and it's more widely-compatible than NTFS.Chippy 68 wrote:would you have any ideas how I could get the file 4.09GB to them?
2. If you want to keep the FAT32, then lower the bit rate whilst rendering.
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Re: Final 2 minutes missing after final render
Thanks for the advice I'm looking into the best course of action
