Eric Santiago on Online Review Options Creative Community Conversations.Pixotope’s Mission to Make Virtual Production Accessible for ALL Media Creators – COW Interview with Carina Schoo Sorry for some english errors, i’m from Italy! Really hope this could help to people like me that made the bad mistake to buy a dvd cam and want to mount their video! ? import the mpg file obtained from womble, as it contains all my footage join all files from dvd cam in womble dvd video wizard, and render losslessly I put it on the vegas timeline, and I do all my work: cut,join, split, transitions etc…Īnd you know what? I found jumping frames don’t seem to happen anymore! So I take the finalrender.mpg file, and I import it in vegas. Pratically I joined three vob files losslessly. So if I have file1.vob, file2.vob, file3.vob, in womble i’ll put so as they are, all together, on the timeline: (no cut,no transition).Īfter that I push the rec button to render losslessly (that’s the reason womble is born and it’s fantastic in this task), obtaining just one file after rendering: finalrender.mpg I join all files from dvd cam in Womble mpeg video wizard dvd first, a great tool to split/cut edit mpeg losslessly. I don’t know what’s the problem – probably a bug like john suggested – and said this, I found a solution that seems to work. Jumping frame usually happen as soon as file2 begins in the stream.īut if you mount just file1, eg: file1-transition-file1-transition-file1 take this timeline: file1-transition-file2 I found in particular that jumping frames happen between when it goes from a file to another in the timeline.Įg. I can edit them, cut, transition etc…fantastic.īut when I render using smart rendering feature (that means mpeg2 template must match source files, same bitrate, same gop, same field order) I have some jumping frames in the rendered mpeg. When I import them in Vegas 9 Pro, it’s all ok. I have a Sony DVD cam that gives me some vob files. Hi Monique, I was in your same troubles lately. I previously used version 6.0, but for some reason that keeps crashing now.Īnyway, here’s the render settings I have been using:ĭVD Architect PAL settings, with the field order changed to upper first, and the max bitrate 9,100,000.
#Dvd architect 6.0 recompress video mpg trial
Any light on this would be much appreciated, especially since the trial is about to expire, and I don’t want to waste my money buying it if it’s not going to do what I want. I assumed that with the smart render, if I render each of my projects with the same settings, when I combine them in a new project with the same settings, it would only need to render any changes I make in that project, but it seems to re-render all the dissolves etc that I had rendered in the individual projects. I have also cut the project into 6 different files, as my computer’s not the fastest and takes to long opening large files. The problem seems to come randomly either side of the dissolves. I have only used simple dissolves, and some text/generated media overlays. My project settings and render settings match the source media, which is pretty bad quality to start with as it’s off a dvd camcorder, but the only way I can overcome this problem is to change the render settings so that it re-compresses the entire project, which takes forever since it’s a long project.
#Dvd architect 6.0 recompress video mpg pro
I have been trying to render a project to mpeg2 in Vegas Pro 9.0 (trial version) and it seems to be jumping at what I assume is the point the compressed material meets the non-recompressed material.