I've just been playing with a short video shot with a GoPro Hero 6.
The camera was facing out of the side window of a small helicopter...
I cut a 35 minute flight down to 3 minutes.
Files from the GoPro all mpeg PAL 4K 25fps
(I'm in the UK, and produce videos for old kit as well as new !)
Now, all looked great in the preview window - all smooth.
I 'Produced' into HD using h264. - again 25 fps...
However, upon watching the video, I noticed that the scene during take-off definitely has some issues. It seems to 'Jerk' the movement several times a second - as though movement was in steps.
Not massive, but noticeable and I wasn't happy...
I tried again with lens correction removed. - Same story.
I noticed that the video played fine in both timeline viewer and on the 'Produce' windows player...
Things to try...
I 'Produced' the same clip in h265 4K 25fps.
Now to my eyes at least, this was slightly better ! - Or was it a slightly faster 'Stepping' that was less annoying ? !
So now I turned off any hardware acceleration and tried again.
This time, the video produced far slower (No surprise, but now HD took much longer than 'Accelerated' 4K rendering).
I noted that whilst the HD versions with either lens correction applied or not had both been 324Mb in size, the resultant video was now 336Mb... (Hardware acceleration off produced a larger produced file size)
However, whilst marginally better, the 'Step movement' was still there ! - Seen as the view from the helicopter panned across the airport buildings.
I tried several viewers, not just PowerDVD to see if this was an issue - but it was there all the time.
The only viewer playing smoothly was from within PowerDirector 18 itself !
Yes, I checked... When I look at the file shot directly from the GoPro using PowerDVD, then everything is smooth as it should be, it is the 'Producing' that is causing the issue.
Playing around, I switched hardware acceleration back on and this time 'Produced' into mpeg2 (1920x1080 - still 25fps).
Now surprisingly, the 'Step movement' had gone !! - The video movement looked far better...
But naturally the file size was now much larger at 544Mb.
Now for the REALLY ANNOYING part...
I have a stand-alone version of PD-15 on my computer.
I could not import the pds file from PD-18 as not compatible, but I just loaded the take-off clip and 'Produced' it.
h264, 1920 x 1080 , 25fps exactly as before...
BINGO ! - Smooth video with no 'Step-movement' at all...
Anyone any idea as to what's going on ?
I had seen all the negative forum comments regarding PD-18, though not experienced any before today...
It would seem that PD-15 works better with my GoPro Hero 6 Black.
Why am I paying a subscription for an inferior product ?
I'm now going to have to trim all the the 35 minutes down to 3 mins once again this time in PD-15 to produce a video.
I've lost confidence in PD-18 for future work.
- I suppose I'm lucky that this is only 35 minutes of footage to work through...
But as I reached this point in writing the post...
I've just re-visited my previous projects from PD-18 to see what they look like - There are panning errors here as well - just that the helicopter pan highlighted the problem... The previous 'Hand-held' pans also have the same problem - Just that I'd thought them to be 'Operator error'. (The raw camera files are perfectly smooth whilst panning, the produced files judder whilst panning - I was better with the camera than I thought)
I'm 'Mightily Miffed ! ' - Thanks CyberLink - I've hours of work to re-do with an old program that you haven't 'Improved' !