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There will be a "correction" patch out soon.
Dafydd

When CyberLink have completed the testing etc - I don't have a date.
Dafydd


Dafydd,

Can you send me the temp fix as well? I would appreciate it! Thank you!


I reinstalled and went back to 2109. When I try to Produce a video to H.264 format, I get an error immediately saying I may need to upgrade my graphics card driver, Quicktime or Windows Media Player. If I try to make a Bluray with H.264, it gives me error code ec00c0005. The 2209 patch seemed to fix this, but came with its own issues. Anyone know when the new patch will be released, or have the fix?
When will the new patch be released?
Great advice! I will need to try this all out. I got my Bluray disk all ready to go, tried to "Burn" to folders, and it ran all night, and then hung, and then gave an error and failed. I have the 2209 patch, which I read on here is faulty, so I will need to wait for the fixed patch.

Can anybody recommend a process by which I would do the pre-produce thing to make the final Bluray "Burn" faster? I have several camcorder videos which I then group by month or event. For example, Maybe videos #1-5 are October, and videos #6-8 are Halloween. I will make one project for October with videos #1-5, and a second project for Halloween with #6-8. Then I create another project and go to "Create Disk" where I choose a menu, and import each of those 2 projects to create 2 Titles on my Bluray disk. This is the only way I see to create separate titles on a disk. Is there an easier way where I can have one single project file with all of my titles and menu, and all? I used to do that in Corel Movie Factory with no problem.

And if I want to "Produce" each of these titles/projects first, what would my process be? Would I open each project file, go to "Produce", and then run that, and then open my final/disk project and import each project as a title? Or do I add the final produced video? Will the chapters be intact? If I encode to AVC H.264 1920x1080/60i, and then try to create a BluRay at H.264 1920x1080/60i, it won't need to encode those files, correct? It should be super fast, right?

Sorry for the long post, I just need to get my thinking straight on this before I waste more time trying out things! The bad 2209 patch has just made this all worse. Thank you!
So assuming I will use Bluray H.264, 1920x1080/60i, and with source files of MPEG-4, 60fps, 17Mbps bitrate, what settings should I use to pre-render/encode each title before making my final bluray with menu?
Do I need to set these options in "Produce" even though I am creating a bluray disk? I was under the impression that these settings were ignored, since it would encode as MPEG-2 or H.264, not as an AVI or whatever. Am I wrong? Should I also be setting some things under Produce before creating the disk?
Thanks! Where do I find the SVRT option?
Oh, and looking at the properties of the files from the camcorder, they appear to be 17Mbps bitrate. So I guess the 24Mbps would be overkill?
I have an HD camcorder that records videos in MPEG-4 format, 60fps, 1920x1080. I want to author a BluRay disk with menu and multiple titles. I have my project finished, and made the BluRay using the MPEG-2, 1920x1080/60i settings. When I play the disk on my PS3 on my TV, the video stutters as if running at a very slow framerate. When I check the video files on the disk, they are reported as 24fps, which seems wrong to me, but I may need to be educated a bit. If I play the bluray files on the computer, they look fine.

So with that in mind, what are the best settings for me to use to author a Bluray disk in order to minimize re-encoding? Should I be using H.264 instead? I think I saw somewhere that this is closer to MPEG-4 than the MPEG-2. Then which 1920x1080 setting should I use? Can somebody explain each one? There is a 60i (24Mbps), 60i, and 24p. There is also "SmartFit". Which seems to pick the best enconding to fill the selected disk size, but is there a way to see what it chooses to use if I select that?

Thank you!
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