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FredB:
thanks for the comment. Just after I posted this, I predicted that response, so I upgraded my video drivers. I'm now using 260.99, and the result is the same.

pjc3:
according to the PD9, SVRT is still enabled after I deleted the one frame, plus I think I saw this same effect when I tried the steps with SVRT disabled the whole time. So I think your second comment is the main reason, if that's true (it's news to me). Is this documented somewhere that I can read more about it?

thanks.
Hi folks, I'd love to find a workaround for this. PD9 supports Panasonic AVCHD much better than PD8, and I can produce great outputs, with the exception of the issue I'm highlighting here.

PD9 version 2504 (incidentally, ever since I patched up to 2504, I get a windows popup menu before PD9 loads "OLRSubmission, Resource file not found, please reinstall application". Re-installing and reapplying patch doesn't help)

Windows 7 Ultimate x64, AMD 8 Core, 16GB (full dxdiag report attached)

The camera is Panasonic HDC-TM350. I find that if I don't trim the beginning of the file, the output is correct, but if I trim even one frame from the beginning, when I play back on a PS3, the frame rate is effectively halved (You can notice the motion isn't as smooth, and when you advance single frames, you can see they're doubled). This is correlated with an extended time to produce the output, as seen below, so I don't think it has anything to do with the PS3.

1. Open PD9 version 9.0.0.2504
2. New project
3. Delete default assets
4. Import media file 20110111_175718.m2ts (attached), which is fresh from the camcorder, Panasonic AVCHD 1920x1080i
5. Drop it on timeline
6. confirm SVRT is yellow for AVCHD 1920x1080i
7. Produce, H.264 AVC, profile AVCHD 1920x1080
8. Fast video rendering, and SVRT should be checked.
9. Change output file name to "step1".
10. Start (encode time was 3 seconds for me)
11. Back to Edit Tab
(sometimes hangs here)
12. select clip, trim, remove first frame of video (frame advance, in-point, ok)
13. Confirm SVRT is still yellow
14. Produce, H.264 AVC, profile AVCHD 1920x1080
15. Fast video rendering, and SVRT should be checked.
16. Change output file name to "step2".
17. Start (render time for me was 9 seconds)

When played back, file step1 will be smooth, and step2 will have the doubled frames. The best place to see the jerky motion is on the edge of the monitor (in the video).
Note, step2 file size is bigger than step1
Interestingly, I repeated the above steps 3 times, and the file sizes are unique each time, but the second step is always bigger than the first.


Hi,
I just started getting this popup window every time I launch PD9. The last thing I changed was applying the patch 9.0.0.2504.

OORSubmission
Resource file not found, please reinstall application

Is this a known issue?
I don't see any side-effect to this, other than the popup window, but I'd rather know I won't be surprised later with a crash.
A quick note on titling in HD Writer to get SVRT to work.

I also found that clipping a few frames from the front of the video will permit SVRT to work (yellow, at least).

Also, you can add a title in HD Writer, then delete it, then save the file. This also works just as well with SVRT with no change in the video.

- Paul
Dafydd,

I have another Panasonic camcorder (HDC TM350) and cannot get SVRT to work. I have build 2508 and have also tried enabling the "Allow SVRT on single IDR H.264 video" option with no luck.

I'd like to send you a clip for your testing--please send me the instructions.

I have uploaded my system and camera information to the appropriate folders on this forum.

thanks,
- Paul M
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