First of all, great forum. We have been passive members for a long time and very much enjoy reading the posts in here.
We just sent the following information to Cyberlink support, and was wondering whether anybody in this forum could help out with the below mentioned issue regarding "producing"
In AVC (H.264) 4K 3840 x 2160/25p (50 Mbps) we are producing a 4K mp4 video for YouTube upload. The file has edited footage and added music audio. The file is produced correctly by PD14 (it works), but when uploading it to YouTube the video is played back slowly (jerky).
When we produce the exact same video in WindowsMedia Windows Media Video 9 4K 3840x2160/25p (20 Mbps) the file is produced correctly and when we upload it to YouTube the video and audio function perfectly. The problem is that the quality is pixilated in parts and nowhere near the quality of AVC.
We have just upgraded to v 14 from v 12.In v 12 we have always used the MPEG-4 MPEG-4K 3840 x 2160/25p(50Mps) to produce 4K vids for YOUTUBE which function perfectly with audio and footage. We have today produced (in version 12) a perfectly working high quality video that works in 4K on YOUTUBE (the exact same video we produced unsuccessfully on our brand new Version 14).
Please would you look into this issue as production in version 14 for 4K video appears to be unusable on YOUTUBE. There appears to be a problem in the outputed production of audio and footage once it is uploaded to YOUTUBE.
An example of the jerky movements from the PD14 produced file can be seen on our YouTube video here => Please bare in mind that the same movie produced in Powerdiretor 12 functioned perfectly on YouTube when it was uploaded - We are very afraid that we have upgraded to a product that cannot be used...
Why has the MPEG-4 production button been removed, this produced output funtioned perfectly?Thanks for taking the time to look into this.
Hope somebody can advise us of what to do. As the situation is now, we will have to produce 4K vids for YOUTUBE in PD12 where the quality is good and the produced audio video file plays perfectly without jerky movements.
Thanks for taking the time to read my question
Best Regards
TY12
We have had PD12 for almost two years without any issues. First issues experienced are with PD14.
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