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Hi Bob
I'll give this a try shortly. Out of interest have you taken a look at TSMuxer at all?
If you create your AVCHD without using your workaround but then run the file through TSMuxer I think it might remove the glitches you have been experiencing.
I think the issue has something to do with the fps timing markers being encoded at transition points etc.
TXSmuxer is a free download so maybe worth a try. I'll post an update after trying your fix but I'll have to install HDWriter - haven't bothered with that recently.
Regards
Geoff
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For all my fellow Panasonic SD9 users - a brief update:
I picked up on the TSMuxer hint a while back and for the first time since acquiring the camera have managed to create 'compliant' AVCHD files which play perfectly in my Sony BD player.
I am using TSMuxer AFTER editing and before creating AVCHD DVD or BD Disks.
Now sadly I have had to leave PD8, return to Sony Vegas and perform a full render before the TSMUxer process which defeats the object somewhat but using the Muxer has fixed the jittering and post transition glitches that had always been present previously.
So - Maybe some more expererimentation with TSMuxer might help some of the other users make progress. I have parked PD8 for the moment as the lastest update has not enabled SVRT for the Panasonic as yet. Still hoping that a future update will do the trick. Regards Geoff
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Dafydd
Thanks again for your help.
At least PD8 is capable of rendering a good quality AVCHD file from my video, including transitions and effects.
Would you believe Sony Vegas Pro9 didn't manage that as it produces a glitch after each transition - there are many posts about Vegas and the other Prosumer NLE which struggle with this format.
Still without these problems Video production would be boring!
Geoff
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Sorry - this was first post so thanks for sorting me out- Hope this reply is done correctly!
I have tried the "Allow SVRT on Single IDR H264 video" swich but this makes no difference.
I am on release 2508 by the way - just purchased PD8 this weekend.
In most other editors it is important to set the Project properties correctly at the start so they match the video properties before you begin. Unless I have missed something PD8 doesn't work this way.
The Panny SD9 produces High Profile L4.0 files at approx 17Mbps using the highest available quality setting and 5.1 sound. I have been matching all the critical Output settings when creating a file in PD hoping that some trick will persuade SVRT to kick in.
Files I have rendered in PD do make use of SVRT when re-edited.
Any suggestions as to what else I can try will be gratefully received.
Geoff
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Has any PD8 user managed to get SVRT working with clips from the Panasonic SD9?
I have tried with all possible resolutions and bit rates without success.
On the positive side PD8 is the only S/W I have found to render a decent AVCHD output from my camera but smart renedering is really what I am after.
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