A DVD camcorder long GOP MPEG-2 file captured via the Corel VideoStudio 11 Plus "Import From DVD/DVD-VR" capture plug-in and then transcoded to DV. Today I answered a question I've long wondered about.Ī. Are you saying that this has been introduced since the release of 11?įor those who have standard definition DVD or HDD camcorders and have a hard time editing the SD long GOP MPEG-2 files, I've done some tests that are quite interesting. Whilst I am not doubting those who are getting the glitch I am wondering why mine doesn't create the problem. Observe the video carefully immediately after the title leaves the screen and you should then observe the bug, which is a slight 'bump' or 'distortion' where the edit is being capped off by an I-frame. Render out the timeline to file using the "SAME AS PROJECT SETTINGS" export option to create a smart rendered MPEG-2 file on your computer's hard disk.Ħ. Insert a title into the timeline over the MPEG-2 source file Ĥ. Adjust your VideoStudio/MediaStudio project settings to match the properties of your DVD camcorder MPEG-2 source file ģ. Standard NTSC MPEG properties, only 704x480 instead of 720. The file was imported from an 8cm DVD disc created by a Sony DCR DVD201. Jerry I have just done the following using VS10:
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |