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What is really critical (he wrote) is the b-Frame with size 0. This is propably responsible for the stuttering. Cyberlink: Please please fix these issues.
Your program is really fast and good. I know a of people out there, who wish, that smart rendering on AVCHD works (no tool is capable of this at the moment) and you are a footstep away.
In GOP 4 the last original 'Pbb' group betwenn both b-Frames there is a b-Frame with size NULL. In the 6.GOP the last bb-Frames are missing and a new GOP structure with only 3 bbP groups starts: IbbPbbPbbP I... (the HF100 uses 4 Pbb groups)
Is someone here in the forum able to forward this information to technical guys from cyberlink?
iam using Power Director, Patch 2726. I have got some clips from my Canon HF100 in 1920x1080@25p. When i smart render the trimmed clips, the film ends up with a hickup every second before each trimmed clip ends (Played in Power DVD 7.3). As an example, i have uploaded this file:
http://rapidshare.com/files/221796890/00020.MTS.html MD5: CA69068EDFA1D0F3B460FE0816D08BA7
To reproduce:
1. Clip to timeline and trimmed to 14,05.
2. copy the clip and attach it to the first one.
3. Trim the end of the second (copied) Clip to 8,06.
Control SVRT to get smart rendering. If all is green, give it a go:
Step 1: I have chosen "In Datei" means "in file"
Step 2: AVC .mpeg4 chosen, Profil AVCHD 1920x1080, SVRT is checked
Step 3: Click on Rendering
The output file shows up in the second clip in power DVD a hickup 1 second before the clip (which is also the end of the film) ends.
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