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Graham123 [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Coventry Joined: Feb 11, 2016 21:25 Messages: 6 Offline
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This product lookes good.but im looking to reduce the render time.

can anyone tell me if SVRT will work with the following:

video format = mp4 (h264+aac) or ts (h264+aac)

video format = 1920x1080 // lots of others to use if this wont work

video bit rate = 60.0 mbps // lots of other choices

audio bitrate = 60 kbps // lots of choice here

frame rate = 30 // lots of choice here too



thank you for your help.
JL_JL [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Location: Arizona, USA Joined: Oct 01, 2006 20:01 Messages: 6091 Offline
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With SVRT it's best is to post a few short clips of camera formats of interest and a few people may try SVRT and report results. That gives you the best answer.

Jeff

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Graham123 [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Coventry Joined: Feb 11, 2016 21:25 Messages: 6 Offline
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the SVRT button is grayed out, I have purchased the programme. but it's just grayed out,no matter what i try it wont allow me to select it.

is their a section on specs, ive only had this system for a year.

thanks.
Dafydd B [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 26, 2006 08:20 Messages: 11973 Offline
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Hi Graham123,
Jeff has asked for sample video files, if members had those video file we can guide you a lot easier. With your source(hopefully a camera) record 5 seconds of video and then attach the results to your reply.
SVRT will only function if the original footage conforms to certain spec. Not knowing what you have and not having a sample is why we need to have the sample.
Dafydd
Graham123 [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Coventry Joined: Feb 11, 2016 21:25 Messages: 6 Offline
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I will record some clips of different values, I'm using a capture card to record my game play. The card is an Avermedia HD card, it does have the ability to save in several formats, it's just finding one that works. I pulled my graphics card last night, and set up the built in graphics card. Now I can use the render fast bits, but still can't use the SVRT. When I get home tonight I'll. Set out some info, and up load some clips. Thanks for the help
JL_JL [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Location: Arizona, USA Joined: Oct 01, 2006 20:01 Messages: 6091 Offline
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Quote: the SVRT button is grayed out, I have purchased the programme. but it's just grayed out,no matter what i try it wont allow me to select it.

is their a section on specs, ive only had this system for a year.

Click the "?" in upper right hand corner of PD and then "SVRT Rules". This gives you guidance about SVRT applicability.

Jeff
Dafydd B [Avatar]
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As an addition to what Jeff has mentioned. You could try to create a screen capture profile in your capture program similar to a Produce template... However I have my doubts you'll be able to utilise SVRT. Look at mp4 profiles.
Dafydd
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Newbie Joined: Mar 31, 2015 14:59 Messages: 12 Offline
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Quote: the SVRT button is grayed out, I have purchased the programme. but it's just grayed out,no matter what i try it wont allow me to select it.


Have you managed to make it work? If not, has Cyberlink refunded your money?
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Newbie Joined: Feb 21, 2016 00:55 Messages: 2 Offline
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The SVRT will work on clips renderd in Power Director, and most clips renderd in standard format by other programmes. I think the high frame rates of over 60 fps and the capture card (Avermedia) i use to record the clips, prevent me from using SVRT. Im not sure, I stopped trying to set it up. Instead of wasting time trying to set it up, I added another 8GB's of memmory and purchased another graphics card.

Which, reduced my rendering times to under half the length of the clip.

IE; 30 min clip = 10 min rendering time.

I'm not saying the SVRT does not work, I know it does and when it does its fast, very fast. Its my setup preventing it from working correctly, everytime.

Refund; Did not ask, once i got used to using the programme, and it's intergrated methods, video, images, sound, and a bucket load of other stuff (I'm not talking mop and bucket, this bucket is so big i could live in the thing). I decided to keep it.

9 out of 10, I would give it 10, but that is reserved for my soon to be ex-girlfrend, so if their are any women out their looking for a house trained man (well mostly) im here. Wof Wof
kmjk333 [Avatar]
Member Joined: Feb 16, 2016 02:23 Messages: 93 Offline
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Quote: This product lookes good.but im looking to reduce the render time.

can anyone tell me if SVRT will work with the following:

video format = mp4 (h264+aac) or ts (h264+aac)

video format = 1920x1080 // lots of others to use if this wont work

video bit rate = 60.0 mbps // lots of other choices

audio bitrate = 60 kbps // lots of choice here

frame rate = 30 // lots of choice here too



thank you for your help.




video bit rate = 60.0 mbps // lots of other choices




YOUR bit rate is off the charts!! Your setting is higher than 4K game videos @ 30fps



recommended by youtube: 1080p/8 Mbps/30 frames per second



audio bitrate = 60 kbps // lots of choice here


Stereo = 384/5:1 = 512 kbps

You too low. where u get your numbers from?
Graham123 [Avatar]
Newbie Location: Coventry Joined: Feb 11, 2016 21:25 Messages: 6 Offline
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From the capture card settings, as the image shows.
[Thumb - r central.png]
 Filename
r central.png
[Disk]
 Description
Capture card image
 Filesize
98 Kbytes
 Downloaded:
30 time(s)
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