http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/14130.page
But like always there are two sides of the medal.
The reason why Cyberlink has trouble making SVRT work as in PD8 is that they have changed the AVCHD encoding completely. One can see this when the result file is analysed using mediaInfo.
PD8 produces Scantype:Interlaced files
PD9 produces Scantype:MBAFF files
The new encoder obviously cannot handle the single IDR frame of a Canon or Panasonic video clip, which is not in line with AVCHD spec and not tolerated by the encoder. This is the bad news
But there are also good news:
- The quality of the encoder is far better than the old one used in PD8
- It is a little faster
- The AVCHD result is fully compatible with SVRT. This allows to edit your video in handy chapters and combine them afterwards to a huge project without rendering again. The final movie is then of a consistant quality whithout changes in quality and structure.
An example for the improved encoding quality is below. It is heavy stuff for an encoder. A turn of the cam with hard contrasts and very detailed background.
Filename | Bsp2.4_PD8 AVCHD gerendert.jpg |
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Description | PD8 rendered |
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Filesize |
286 Kbytes
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Downloaded: | 223 time(s) |
Filename | Bsp2.1_Original.jpg |
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Description | Original |
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Filesize |
360 Kbytes
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Downloaded: | 220 time(s) |
Filename | Bsp2.3a_PD9 AVCHD gerendert.jpg |
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Description | PD9 rendered |
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Filesize |
249 Kbytes
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Downloaded: | 230 time(s) |
This message was edited 2 times. Last update was at Nov 29. 2010 12:15
Best regards from Frankfurt, Germany
Andy