I've created 4 Clips from your original one and I'm uploading them now:
SVRT: This was created with SVRT ON and plays fine on the PS3
SVRT-Fix: This was created with SVRT ON and then run through "PD9 Fix" and plays fine on the PS3
CPU: This was created with all "fast video rendering technology" uncheked and the PS3 sees this file as unsupported data
CPU-Fix: This was created with all "fast video rendering technology" uncheked then run though "PD9 Fix" and while the PS3 sees this file it stutters badly on playback (you can see the timer jump back and forward)
As your original file had a Video Bit Rate of 25.2mbps I had to manually edit the Profile.ini (Video Bitrate=23500000 and Max Bitrate=26000000) for SVRT to be enabled as an option in PD9.
Notes:
SVRT: This just copies the video and audio stream from the original and only encodes the segments where you have mad edits (such as added titles, effects, transitions etc). For me however there is a bug where post an edit I see visual corruption where PD9 goes from rendering the editied section back to SVRT. If you are going to use SVRT to get PS3 playback working you may want to avoid making any edits for the first 10sec of each clip so that the initial section is not re-rendered. Have a play anyway.
CPU: PD9 is re-encoding both Audio and Video stream. PD9 is doing something odd to these streams as they don't play well in a number of environments (including the PS3)
Fix PD-9: Not only is the PD9 have an "odd" video / audio stream output, but the M2TS container it creates is not that standard either. the Fix PD-9 just remuxes these Video and Audio stream into a more std container format - it seems to help with playback on some devices.
The 4 files will take sometime to upload but I'll add the links here:
SVRT:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UL9UQ3GQ
SVRT Fix:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=YSJEKYKF
CPU:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=NIE29K1Q
CPU Fix:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=FN6DI6JP
As reported in the other thread previously, there are two things Arcsoft need to still work on:
1) Better compatibility when using CPU Rendering of these files
2) Corruption in the Transition from SVRT to CPU Rendering
Thanks
Nathan
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