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    I having issues exporting an MPEG2 program stream out of 512 to bring into DVD-lab. the video is green like it's missing frames. I was having the same issues using elementary before, so I haven't used it.

    commercials that I have uploaded recently appear to have no issues.

    I did try a reinstall of 512 and no joy. any suggestions on things to try.
    John Sirb
    Lake Breeze Video Lorain,OH
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    SYS 1: Edius 9, Vistitle 2.5, Boris Red,Neat Video, Gigabyte Z170x G5, I7 6700K 4.0Mz Skylake, G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB x2, NVIDIA QUARTO 2000



    JVC HM-100,JVC HM-700, JVC HM-600, Canon 80D

  • #2
    the original file is M2T from a JVC HD200 and exported to SD for the DVD
    John Sirb
    Lake Breeze Video Lorain,OH
    --------------------
    SYS 1: Edius 9, Vistitle 2.5, Boris Red,Neat Video, Gigabyte Z170x G5, I7 6700K 4.0Mz Skylake, G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB x2, NVIDIA QUARTO 2000



    JVC HM-100,JVC HM-700, JVC HM-600, Canon 80D

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    • #3
      DVD-Lab requires elementary streams, so set your export to 7700 max for video and 256 ac3 for audio

      be sure you set level to ML (not Auto) and close the GOP

      Anton Strauss
      Antons Video Productions - Sydney

      EDIUS X WG with BM Mini Monitor 4k and BM Mini Recorder, Gigabyte X299 UD4 Pro, Intel Core i9 9960X 16 Core, 32 Threads @ 4.3Ghz, Corsair Water Cooling, Gigabyte RTX-2070 Super 3X 8GB Video Card, Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD for System, 8TB Samsung Raid0 SSD for Video, 2 Pioneer BDR-209 Blu-ray/DVD burners, Hotswap Bay for 3.5" Sata and 2.5" SSD, Phanteks Enthoo Pro XL Tower, Corsair 32GB DDR4 Ram, Win10 Pro

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      • #4
        Originally posted by antonsvideo View Post
        DVD-Lab requires elementary streams, so set your export to 7700 max for video and 256 ac3 for audio

        be sure you set level to ML (not Auto) and close the GOP

        http://www.videoproductions.com.au/h...am-export.html
        Anton - Does DVD Lab spit out an error message if the the files you import as assets are not fully compliant or..... does it let you build and burn before you realise it all doesn't work? Also, is there a 'simulation' mode in DVD Lab to save you the heartache of forgetting one of your links etc? I will download the trial version and give it a test drive but thought I'd ask as you've been using this package for a while.

        Thanks

        Mark
        Main Editing System: Sinclair ZX81 0.75Mhz chip (Overclocked to 12Ghz), Liquid Nitrogen Cooled. 48k of RAM, Compact Cassette tape drive (9600 baud), 4" B&W monitor. No keyboard - all input by thought transfer from a colander on my head. Gives me 180 layers of 4k in real time (all with 3D PIP added) and can encode and burn a 2 hour Blu Ray in just under 12 seconds. Custom editing chair that floats on magnets 2 feet above the floor. I am also able to travel in time.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Dry Biscuit View Post
          Anton - Does DVD Lab spit out an error message if the the files you import as assets are not fully compliant or..... does it let you build and burn before you realise it all doesn't work? Also, is there a 'simulation' mode in DVD Lab to save you the heartache of forgetting one of your links etc? I will download the trial version and give it a test drive but thought I'd ask as you've been using this package for a while.

          Thanks

          Mark
          No if it not compliant, you will get a warning before the burn

          as far as the issue I was having, DL would demux the clip and I couldnt tell there was a problem until I dragged the video into the movie timeline.

          I did run 2 clips last night not using Ele. stream but program and both were successful. and the 'bad' clips appeared to be OK in WMP & VLC
          John Sirb
          Lake Breeze Video Lorain,OH
          --------------------
          SYS 1: Edius 9, Vistitle 2.5, Boris Red,Neat Video, Gigabyte Z170x G5, I7 6700K 4.0Mz Skylake, G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB x2, NVIDIA QUARTO 2000



          JVC HM-100,JVC HM-700, JVC HM-600, Canon 80D

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Dry Biscuit View Post
            Also, is there a 'simulation' mode in DVD Lab to save you the heartache of forgetting one of your links etc? I will download the trial version and give it a test drive but thought I'd ask as you've been using this package for a while.

            Thanks

            Mark
            yes, click the simulate start button and make sure follow links is ticked
            Anton Strauss
            Antons Video Productions - Sydney

            EDIUS X WG with BM Mini Monitor 4k and BM Mini Recorder, Gigabyte X299 UD4 Pro, Intel Core i9 9960X 16 Core, 32 Threads @ 4.3Ghz, Corsair Water Cooling, Gigabyte RTX-2070 Super 3X 8GB Video Card, Samsung 860 Pro 512GB SSD for System, 8TB Samsung Raid0 SSD for Video, 2 Pioneer BDR-209 Blu-ray/DVD burners, Hotswap Bay for 3.5" Sata and 2.5" SSD, Phanteks Enthoo Pro XL Tower, Corsair 32GB DDR4 Ram, Win10 Pro

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            • #7
              Originally posted by antonsvideo View Post
              yes, click the simulate start button and make sure follow links is ticked
              http://www.videoproductions.com.au/d...simulation.gif
              Wow - I only downloaded DVDLab Pro last night and had a play for a couple of hours (by which time it was 1am !!!). Absolutely love it!! It's way more powerful than Encore ever was. I have been looking for an authoring program that will do everything I want for ages after ditching Encore a couple of years back. It seemed Scenarist was the only option but I have yet to get my six numbers up on the lottery so that was out of the question!

              I know it's early days but DVDLab seems so flexible and powerful (not for the feint hearted though). I think coming from Encore it's not so much of a learning curve.

              I'm chuffed..... (So long as the ZX81 can cope with it obviously !!:)

              Now.... IF ONLY THEY WOULD PRODUCE SOMETHING SIMILAR FOR Blu-Ray!

              Mark
              Main Editing System: Sinclair ZX81 0.75Mhz chip (Overclocked to 12Ghz), Liquid Nitrogen Cooled. 48k of RAM, Compact Cassette tape drive (9600 baud), 4" B&W monitor. No keyboard - all input by thought transfer from a colander on my head. Gives me 180 layers of 4k in real time (all with 3D PIP added) and can encode and burn a 2 hour Blu Ray in just under 12 seconds. Custom editing chair that floats on magnets 2 feet above the floor. I am also able to travel in time.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dry Biscuit View Post

                Now.... IF ONLY THEY WOULD PRODUCE SOMETHING SIMILAR FOR Blu-Ray!

                Mark
                Many of us have asked for that, but it doesn't seem to be happening

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                • #9
                  Yes it looks as it is froozen.
                  Steve
                  EDIUS Trainer, Grass Cutter Gold
                  A proud EDIUS EDITOR
                  For more information on the Grass Cutter program please visit: http://www.grass-cutters.net

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