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Congratulations Carl312. That is the best answer all five off us in my suburb have read about that issue.( WHY) Three of them are here now pushing me to ask another. When editing we all disable HARDWARE ACCELERATION ,(open CL to speed up preview and render),(enable hardware decoding). PRODUCE, allow SVRT on single IDR h.264 video. And have preview window down to high preview resolutions which seems to be most stable. All want to burn to a DVD or BLu-ray to play back on full HD TV. The question is, DO we have to ENABLE all what we have disable mention above, before rendering and authoring and burning. all is it automatically done when the video is rendered when you enable hardware decoding and SVRT tick box in PRODUCE. (MTS files from camcorder to wd hard drive then picked up by Power Director 10 and displayed as mts.) Our computers profile are about the same as yours Carl except AMD phenom 11*6 2.8GHz ATI Radeon HD 5850, Power Director 10 Ultra 64 build 1012 , that is why we we are hammering you Carl . AMD Guru. The bottom line is ,most of our finish product is terrible to view, not as good as when play direct from camcorder to TV with HDMI cable. The next post will be Help.
Graeme, it sounds that you pretty much do what I do. One difference, I do use hardware acceleration on Full HD WMV production. I do that because HA works good for WMV, and it saves some time rendering.
Maybe you need to tell me what you are doing with you HD content that looks so terrible.
If you are producing to a DVD, you are losing all of your HD content, DVD's are standard Def only (720x480) VS HD content of 1920x1080. BluRay on the other hand is HD, BluRay is normally 1920x1080.
I have burned a few BluRay disks and they look great when played in my BluRay player on my HD TV.
If you want to see one of my HD videos, I have a fireworks display that I shot with my Canon HD camera. It was edited in PD 9.
This is part 2 of two parts. 12 minutes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efnwXea9090
Carl312: Windows 10 64-bit 8 GB RAM,AMD Phenom II X4 965 3.4 GHz,ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB,240GB SSD,two 1TB HDs.