Hab mal ne question and hope the right: Work has been good 4 weeks in a company as Canopus Procoder encoding software used. Had previously worked at a company, the Digital Rapids had. Encoding Settings for the MPEG2 streams for DVD I take exactly the same bitrate and everything goes with it. We have now found a movie that when you play on the MacBook, especially during rapid jerky movements total. The bucking is really only on the laptop before, not s.PC, not on the MacPros or iMacs or else where. We, my predecessor here at the company had the same problem that people have complained in presentations where they are playing on the laptop with the Apple DVD player software to play it jerky. We have tried to isolate with the lower data rate, whether they have compatriots because if the MOV from the MPEG produced not from the Avid's, it always jerky. Even though the VTS to the desktop is drawn. Even if the spot just very briefly, so small amount of data that has. I've taken the DVDs synonymous with me the same settings in the predecessor company with the Digital Rapids was encoded, and these shakes are not. We are now of the opinion that the problem then surely the Canopus Procoder must lie? Has anyone similar experiences? It happened as I said yes only when playing the DVD on the laptop, since we are but a commercial film production and are often presented on laptops, this is obviously already a problem. Software Update? Any other setting?
Antwort von weitwinkel:
sometimes with the vlc player and the data on the laptop probiert? gruß cj
Antwort von christlmuc:
Data on the laptop Jerkiness synonymous, synonymous yes, I had written in the posting. With the VLC player is not jerky. It is s.der Apple DVD player software on the Laptoops in conjunction with the stream from the encoder. In addition, the reference to the VLC player to use is not really helpful, I said yes, that is the problem generally, because of my predecessors have people complaining. And you can not prescribe creatives from agencies such as the DVDs! Your "tip" is really helpful ned ....