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I prefer to use PD. Just didn't realize 5.1 support got droped. Using the latest and greatest PD365 on Windows 10. I did try Premier and it does read the audio fine. I still think I'm going to convert and use PD. Just an extra step I guess.



I also use MTS and recently "lost" the sound. I uninstalled KB5001330 from Windows 10 Pro and the issue was resolved. I don't know, probably the problem was caused by a recent update of windows.
In window "Final Output" switch "Enable hardware video encoder" set to off and DVD video was OK.
Here is a sample of my production. One picture - 15 seconds.
After creation of DVD video into the catalog (which then burn to DVD) and I look at this video, still images are slightly shaky and moving in some parts of the image. This happens completely randomly. Video in the production is fine. The problem is seen when playing on the computer and the Blu-Ray player.

Video created through "Create Disc" - "2D Disc" - "DVD-Video 4.7GB" - "MPEG-2" - "Widescreen (16:9)" - "HQ - Best Quality".

I know that diminish the quality of production, but I need this output to DVD.

Help. Video production is unacceptable in this state.


PDR11.2812 Ultimate Suite
P9X79 PRO, Intel i7-3930K, 32 GB RAM, ATI Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition, Windows 7 Ult. 64
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