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Thanks Carl! Problem solved: my friend experimented with some settyings and finally we found one that worked.
He also mentioned using ffmpeg, a new program that added x264 to h264 (so: H.264/x264).
Would not have solved the problem without you Carl so many thanks again!
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The file is for download on (51 MB 15 second clip):
https://www.wetransfer.com/dl/IToa14DG/f61abd1a401117c35ac458c6045663f4fc1bcc85da38b368022925e399ca9aab6419f48e1843cb5
Thanks again, Carl!
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Thanks for your answer Carl. I thought of that, but since I will work together with this guy much more often, I thought this would be a last resort. Would be much better to solve the problem directly (I guess it must be solvable with the right settings and/or codecs).
Thanks for thinking with me Carl! Much appreciated.
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Hi
A friend of mine shot a movie with a Canon, resulting file = .mov (HDV; 1080/50i) that I need to edit.
I can play the file in Media Player fine (so I guess the KLite Codec pack v.7.90 works).
But after importing the .mov file in Cyberlink Powerdirector 9 I only get a white screen (sound = okay).
Someone a solution?
Thanks, Daniel
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Nothing worked, but I found the solution!
I started windows in safe mode: and the film rendered perfectly in avchd 1920-1080 24Mbps; looking better than ever before!
I am the happiest man on earth!!!
Thanks for your support, Dafydd.
Thanks to you I realized it was just a power-issue, so I could come up with the real solution.
So of course my next step will be to buy a better & bigger pc.
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Sounds excellent. I'll be working on it and will get back to you! Thanks again!
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Two corrections
1.The second error message does not say 'ca not produce the cache file' but 'Cyberlink can not generate the cash file'.
2. PD9 does not stall (as I stated incorrectly), but two error windows pop up; that you can click away and then continue.
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Thank you enormously for your swift reply, Dafydd!
Pc specs:
Intel Core2 Quad Q8300 @2,50GHz
DDR2 4GB 667Mhz
Screenshot (well here's my description):
It does render the movie; but after 100% has finished and the 'writing' process start, PD9 stalls, and two windows appear (almost simultaneously):
1: "Error making movie"
and another one:
2: "CyberLink can not produce the cache file".
Then there is no produce file in the output directory.
Video makeup:
Input 1080p/50 AVCHD video's.
Video duration: 11m45s
Output: either MP4 or AVCHD264, 1920-1080, 50 frames, progressive, High profile, 15500 bitrate (tried everything between 13500 and 22500).
Prefs: shadow files allowed, svrt allowed, etc.
About your proposed solution: that's something I'd be happy to do for a long time already; I notice everything goes well up till 500MB 3 minute movies. If I go over it, everything (adding effects, preview rendering, opening, saving etc) starts to slow down exponentially.
I loooed for it but could not find a way to join the produced video parts again. So please explain the:
Produce 3 files for example
Bring the 3 back into PD and render (use SVRT) and join the three to gether.
a bit! Do you mean: produce two separate videos; and then import the video's in a new project and render one single full length video?? (would that double creation process not result in lower quality??)
Or is there some other 'join'-function (that would be awesome!).
Thanks Dafydd!!
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Hello
I am really stuck; I cant produce a movie. I tried everything, all preferences, all settings, all formats, even reinstalled.
CybPD9 still works (I can produce other movies) but there is this one that just doesnt get produced.
Thing is: this one was heavier, longer, and packed with more effects than (most of my) other movies.
Please help!
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