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Frage von patrikbirkenberg:


Hello in the round,

I have given myself two weeks ago, the Canon HF100 growth - and a problem.

First: The camcorder recorded with the AVCHD clips bucking against each end, for example, when I'm with the Image Mixer 3 SE Player reflected. Now I initially thought that this would possibly s.meiner insufficient computer performance (even though I have an AMD Phenom quad-core processor with my own call).

I then went to work and cut with Corel VideoStudio Pro X2 a small movie from the material together, which I almost always synonymous to starting ends of the clips wegschnitt. After rendering then the surprise: Even a short one here Ruckler s.Ende of each clip.

Well, I thought: This is perhaps because the clips are a powerful image content change is taking place - and because the codec may change before each clip "stutters".

Slightly frustrated, I expected the film based on AVCHD-MPEG2 (576i) in order to get the result at least on my DVD player smooth, but in PAL resolution, to be able to enjoy. Completely flabbergasted, I was then, when the MPEG2-DVD in the DVD player then the same quirks at the end of the clip (bucking) showed.

How is this possible? Do you have similar experiences? Records may be my camcorder to be faulty? I have an incorrect AVCHD codec?

Who can help me?

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Antwort von sglam67:

Hi,

I have the Hf-100 and this issue has never been noticed. I would first of all to the memory card type - it will be recognized as a Class 6 (in the menu to see)? Possibly. another try.

Gruss Stefan

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Antwort von deti:

... and the next, the stumbles on the problem. This is s.Corel Video Studio Pro X2 - because they've got in the AVCHD decoder built a grave error for which there is currently no fix there. More Informaitonen see http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/viewtopic.php?t=33784

Especially helpful is via batch job in the Video Studio X2 AVCHD files from the camera in MPEG2 convert. This template simply tinker with the 1920x1080i50 with approximately 35MBits / s in MPEG2 rauskommt. Then the whole quite low loss to be achieved. Troublesome, however, is that the processing of the data so much more time-consuming and Corel so far to this problem has not yet taken place.

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Antwort von Yerri:

He has, however, synonymous with the Image Mixer 3 SE during playback. I am now in my HF100 not yet noticed.

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Antwort von deti:

I'm not sure if he is not using the rendered image mixer Corel File screen sizes. It is important in any case that the raw material of MPEG2 AVCHD is changed before you put the clips with Corel VideoStudio further.

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Antwort von patrikbirkenberg:

"Yerri" wrote: He has, however, synonymous with the Image Mixer 3 SE during playback. I am now in my HF100 not yet noticed.

Neh, sorry, my mistake! In the IM 3 SE is the raw material smooth playback!

Is probably actually s.blöden Corel. Be the MPEG2 with the try. What should I do when presenting options: Upper or Lower field first?

What are your experiences with Premiere CS4 for AVCHD?

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Antwort von deti:

Take the simple transcoding upper field first - that should be synonymous correspond to what the camera delivers it (just drop in an MTS clip inside of Corel Video Studio with the right mouse button, click Properties). Actually makes no difference anyway, because the MPEG decoder must in any case, again correctly put together:)

Otherwise I have Pinnacle, Sony Vegas Pro and Premiere Pro (CS4) tested and there is never a problem in the processing of AVCHD files can be noted. However, apart from Corel, the other manufacturer anyway before processing the clips made a transformation coding. It can then be synonymous conclude that other programs tend to be somewhat longer for rendering's need as the Corel Video Studio.

Personally, I was of functionality and ease of use with Premiere Pro (CS4) are quite impressed, but had to be synonymous to note that the rendering much slower than for all other products of states goes.

Deti

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