From what I could tell, your clip is basically 29.97 fps progressive, even though PowerDirector shows the properties as 59.94 fps interlaced. Do you have your camera set to a 30P setting? What make and model camera did you use?
You need to tell PowerDirector that your clip is Progressive. You do that on the timeline: right-click on the clip and select from the pop-up menu "Select Clip Attributes" > "Set TV Format," and set to "This video clip is progressive."
In User Preferences, set TV Format to "30," and set Use Drop Frame Timecode to "Yes"
To create a custom profile for producing MPEG-4 AVC:
frame rate: 29.97
frame type: Progressive
profile type: Main profile
entropy encoding: CAVLC
bitrate: 17010 (for that specific clip) (must be same or higher as the actual bitrates of the clips)
On the Audio tab, change audio compression rate to 256 kbps. (not necessary for SVRT).
Turn off "Enable preview during production."
Now SVRT should be available. Intelligent SVRT won't detect this custom profile.
A 6-second clip is too short for SVRT to actually kick in, so recompression will occur. There is a minimum production length of 60 seconds before SVRT actually is used where there is no recompression of video. These are the rules that you will find in Cyberlink PowerDirector Help:
Intelligent SVRT can be applied to video clips in the MPEG-1, MPEG-2, H.264 and DV-AVI (Type I) formats. In the following conditions, clips (or portions of clips) do not require rendering during production, and SVRT can therefore be applied:
· The frame rate, frame size, and file format are the same as those of the destination production profile.
· The bitrate is similar to that of the destination production profile.
· The TV format is the same as that of the destination production profile. For more information, see Setting TV (Video Clip Interlacing) Format.
If all of the above conditions are met, SVRT can be used. Any clips that do not meet the above criteria are fully rendered without SVRT.
In the following conditions, clips (or portions of clips) must be rendered during production, and SVRT can therefore not be applied:
· Adding a title or transition effect
· Modifying the color of a video clip
· Merging two video clips (clips within 2 seconds before or after the merged clips will be rendered)
· Splitting a video clip (clips within 2 seconds before or after the split will be rendered)
· Trimming a video clip (clips within 2 seconds before or after the trimmed clip will be rendered)
· If the total duration of the production is less than one minute and any portion of the video requires rendering, the entire production will be rendered for efficiency reasons.
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