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The limitations were in the burn and produce. I never tried an upload.
All the limitations described in my earlier posts were because of the trial version. The bought full version does not have any of the limitations I encountered.
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Thank you for looking into it.
Not using the hardware acceleration option does not seem possible. When I want to make an AVCHD disk, the video coding format is only H.264 and this requires hardware acceleration. With or without selecting this option in the options pane, it will not make my AVCHD disk (it will always tells to select the hardware decoding option, even if it is selected).
I can not find any limitations for this in the documentation for the Trial version. H.264 should come native with windows 7, and that is according to the documentation good enough.
If the trial version will not make AVCHD disks, I can not rely on it that the paid version does. Also is the H.264 option available for blu ray disks, but also this will not work when selecting video coding format H.264.

I want to keep my HD movie in the highest quallity, does this not require the H.264 decoding for AVCHD/Blu ray disk?

I suggest you try producing with and without the hardware acceleration options


I can produce a AVC H2.64 file, the problem seems only to be in making a disk.
The ´fast video rendering technology´ is not active, so selecting SVRT or Hardware video encoder is not possible.

Do understand it correcly now that the software tells me to select the hardware acceleration in the produce window and not the options pane when trying to make a disk? As I said, that is not possible since it is not active.
Thank you for the reply. In the 'produce'window in the options there is only the SVRT option near the bottom, when checking this option, a warning comes up not to use it because it can cause incorrect bitstreams. The Hardware Acclrtn tab has two options: openCL and hardware decoding, they are both checked.
I am in the Netherlands and I have installed a Dutch version of PD11, I have to translate the options as I read them as good as I can.
I am trying to make an AVCHD disk, but the software keeps telling me to select the hardware video coding. Hardware video decoding is selected under hardware acceleration. Am I missing something? Is there another place to select this option that I overlook?

I am running under windows 7. AMD radeon HD 7450.

Thanks for any advice.

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