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So I managed to find a copy of PD12 though a good friend. PD12 also does SVRT just fine, and no grid "dots" present. I am attaching a nice side by side of PD12 versus PD14 for the same clip, and very nearly the same frame. PD14 is on the right side if its not obvious.
Finally, some sort of good news is that I also downloaded the Trial of PD19, and SVRT is broken still, it is grayed out, but the re-encoding is not adding a grid of "dots" and is nearly the same file size, but a bit smaller. I think I'll likely pony up for the "non-365" version of PD19 Ultimate at this point.
Hopefully, I can even submit a bug report against PD19 and eventually get SVRT back since I have about 45 hours of footage of DV-AVI Type 1.
Final screenshot: PD19 may not add a grid of "dots" but the quality is lower, and since the source is already "low" quality due to the technology back then, I am not sure what I'll do now. The best case would be SVRT gets fixed in PD19 and I have new features to play with.
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I have PD9 on the HP Mobile Workstation that I use for the FireWire transfer of the tapes, however I edit on my main system which is more powerful, and has PD14. I will check out PD9, and hopefully I can trim on the laptop! Thank you so much!
EDIT: It works in PD9 on my laptop! I am adding a jpg showing it does not enable with the same clip in PD14.
So I managed to find a copy of PD12 though a good friend. PD12 also does SVRT just fine, and no grid "dots" present. I am attaching a nice side by side of PD12 versus PD14 for the same clip, and very nearly the same frame. PD14 is on the right side if its not obvious.
Finally, some sort of good news is that I also downloaded the Trial of PD19, and SVRT is broken still, it is grayed out, but the re-encoding is not adding a grid of "dots" and is nearly the same file size, but a bit smaller. I think I'll likely pony up for the "non-365" version of PD19 Ultimate at this point.
Hopefully, I can even submit a bug report against PD19 and eventually get SVRT back since I have about 45 hours of footage of DV-AVI Type 1.
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I would go with the advice of the other users here. If they say PD11 and you say PD14 doesn't work then it worked in PD12 and PD9 for me in the past. Prefer to edit dv-avi on older computers using older software designed for the old formats that can do smart rendering to remove that recorded 10 minutes with the lens cap on. Answer is in the attached screenshot. You may want to contact Cyberlink support for help and/or report what you found.
I have PD9 on the HP Mobile Workstation that I use for the FireWire transfer of the tapes, however I edit on my main system which is more powerful, and has PD14. I will check out PD9, and hopefully I can trim on the laptop! Thank you so much!
EDIT: It works in PD9 on my laptop! I am adding a jpg showing it does not enable with the same clip in PD14.
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There's no reason you have to produce to such a low quality/blocky format. PD14 through PD19 (the current version) can upscale and produce to a higher quality output - although it won't be as clean as with a higher quality source.
Maybe you could share a source clip and also a produced version so forum members can see what you're working with. If the clips are smaller than 100MB each, you should be able to use the Attchments button below the forum's text box to upload them directly.
If the clips are larger than that, you can upload the produced clip to OneDrive or Google Drive and paste a publicly shareable link to it here. See this FAQ for more details.
This is a screengrab using VLC in a scene where it is especially noticable. The white "polo" shirt shows the grid very badly. All I did was trim a clip, and then produceced it to a new DV clip. The degradation from the grid is really ruining my goal of keeping all my clips at unreencoded, but trimmed.
Let me get a good source and produced clip ready, but the screengrab really shows what the clips will show.
Checking the produced file, it is 29716 Byte larger than the original, but in MediaInfo, it seems I cannot tell what is different.
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HI
Did you ever get any resolution over this as i am having the exact same problems of blocky artifacts when re encoding to avi?
I really like the PD11 program for editing and effects, but the actual production quality is far inferior to other editing software.
This is still happening in PD14 as well. I am not confident that something like this is even fixed in PD21, which appears to be the current version based on the all the "modals" Cyberlink is popping up on me!
Frustrating as heck because I have DV-AVI based Hi-8 and Digital tapes going back to 2003 that I captured that I now need to edit. The dots in a grid are very ugly and I have not found a way to get rid of them. I guess I am stuck with video files where someone video'd 10 minutes of the camera lens cap on, but forgot to stop the recording!
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