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Carl, you were absolutely right about the hardware video acceleration in the first go.

I had confused the names. I only turned off the hardware video encoder during rendering.

After turning off the setting correctlly, now everything works like a charm!


I am now cured of my interest in codecs.

Thank you very much!

Am I supposed mark this as "resolved" somehow?
Thank you Carl312,

Not using hardware acceleration helped somewhat.

I am still getting flickers, but only half as often. Still room for more understanding on my part to get it it down to acceptable levels.

/Daniel
Hi,

I get a flicker in most of my Produce-files when I Produce with hardware accelleration.

It is not a big deal, since I can use the other kind, but I would like to learn more.

I gathered info on the codecs with MediaInfo. I seem to get different codecs using the same source-file. Right now it seems a bit random, which codec that goes into the produce -file.

Also there is one Codec under the General-section in MediaInfo, another in Video and a third in Audio.

For example, in one file MediaInfo tells me: General Codec Id: MSNV, Video Codec Id: avc1
but NEITHER of these show up when I list codecs in InstalledCodec.exe.

A couple of hours ago I was looking frantically for Video Codec Id: 27, whatever that number means, since all videos I produced that had 27 also had flickers. Now, with the same source file, I getr video codec avc1 instead, and the same flicker - but only if I use hardware accelleration.


At the moment the video codecs produced seem random to me. What should one be looking for instead?

Oh, and some details I gathered, in case anyone cares:

SR Number VDE120918-1
PowerDirector Ultimate 11.0.0.22215
Licensed to : daniel@demaret.se
My source videos are from many different places, none from my own camera.
I have the latest Nvidia Driver 306.97, GForce GTX 260.
I also have some AVS4YOU installed, I use the supposedly lossless Remake-program to make clips.

Daniel Demaret
I wanted somehow to upload some of the things that I made to the PowerDirector community, and found only one way, and that was by going to "Produce"/"Online" and I went with Youtube.

When I clicked "Start" a screen asked me to make sure I did not upload copyrighted material to Youtube.

I have no camera, so ALL I do contains copyrighted material, so I did not upload this way.

Then I went to youtube, and it did not seem to mind me uploading these things:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0j3Kx_-7T0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1yI_Rt61eE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7J8xGrz9g0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gda0TyPJUvo

Is Cyberlink stricter than Youtube? Should I uploaded? Is there another better way?
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