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  • Batch convert from bin to Canopus HQX (to edit)

    Hello EdiUsers,

    I meet a variable problem to batch convert from bin to Canopus HQX (to edit)

    Genuine files are 80 all UHD coming from 3 sources all in MP4 (Camera Panasonic and 2 dji drones)

    - 1) operation, it takes without problem the first 40 files (mixed from all camera's) and export perfectly.
    - 2) operation, it accepts only the 7 following files in batch ...
    - 3) It accepts only 1 ...
    - 4) It accepts only 2
    - 5) It accepts all the rest (30)

    Is there something I have missed ?

    Thanks in advance

    Yvon durieux alias "Haddock" Belgium GMT + 2

    Sorry for my poor english, I am french native speaking

    Main System: Azus Z87 Pro, [email protected], 16gb ram, Nvidia GeForce GT 630, Windows 7 Pro 64, Samsung 840 pro, Edius 8.53.2808 WG and 9.54.6706 + NXexpress or HDspark, 2T separate video SSD.

  • #2
    Now that I am editing I see some properties that could be the reasons of the problem.

    Some files received from drone Nr 2 where not in 50P but in 29.93 P or 25 P

    Camera is 50P - H264 and drone Nr 1 in 50P - H265.

    May be that can explain why the batch was "in parts"

    The HQX from drone Nr 2 stays as genuine 29.93 P or 25 P and is not smooth on the Timeline

    Any comments is welcome
    Yvon durieux alias "Haddock" Belgium GMT + 2

    Sorry for my poor english, I am french native speaking

    Main System: Azus Z87 Pro, [email protected], 16gb ram, Nvidia GeForce GT 630, Windows 7 Pro 64, Samsung 840 pro, Edius 8.53.2808 WG and 9.54.6706 + NXexpress or HDspark, 2T separate video SSD.

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    • #3
      as far as I know, only the latest version of EDIUS X can batch convert clips of mixed frame rates
      Anton Strauss
      Antons Video Productions - Sydney

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      • #4
        Do the clips have different colour spaces?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by antonsvideo
          as far as I know, only the latest version of EDIUS X can batch convert clips of mixed frame rates
          Thanks for these info... it confimes limitation of Edius 8 & 9.
          Yvon durieux alias "Haddock" Belgium GMT + 2

          Sorry for my poor english, I am french native speaking

          Main System: Azus Z87 Pro, [email protected], 16gb ram, Nvidia GeForce GT 630, Windows 7 Pro 64, Samsung 840 pro, Edius 8.53.2808 WG and 9.54.6706 + NXexpress or HDspark, 2T separate video SSD.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by David Clarke
            Do the clips have different colour spaces?
            I didn't have look, I will... interesting question ! ... but as Anton mentiones, Frame rates seems already the cornerstone....
            Yvon durieux alias "Haddock" Belgium GMT + 2

            Sorry for my poor english, I am french native speaking

            Main System: Azus Z87 Pro, [email protected], 16gb ram, Nvidia GeForce GT 630, Windows 7 Pro 64, Samsung 840 pro, Edius 8.53.2808 WG and 9.54.6706 + NXexpress or HDspark, 2T separate video SSD.

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            • #7
              Fair enough - I misread that as thinking it should do it and it isnt't where as Anton's comment already explains why it is not working for you.
              EDIUS silver certified trainer.
              Main edit laptop: DVC Kaby Lake desktop processor laptop, 32GB RAM, 3.5Ghz i5 desktop processor, nVidia 1060, Windows 10.
              Desktop: 4Ghz 9900K processor, 32GB RAM, nVidia 1660TI GPU, Windows 10.
              Desktop: 2Ghz 12 core Xeon processor, 32GB RAM, nVidia 1060, BM Intensity Pro, Windows 10

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Haddock

                Thanks for these info... it confimes limitation of Edius 8 & 9.
                It was never an issue for me

                1. change bin view to Icon view
                2. sort by frame rate
                3. select all clips with the same frame rate and batch convert
                4. then select the other frame rate clips and do the same

                AVP-0549.png
                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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                • #9
                  Thanks David to have follow and big thanks Anton... this is the key as usual with you... reliable member !
                  This method is the one to follow.

                  I hope that thinks are more quiet in your region concerning the weather

                  Have a nice week
                  Yvon durieux alias "Haddock" Belgium GMT + 2

                  Sorry for my poor english, I am french native speaking

                  Main System: Azus Z87 Pro, [email protected], 16gb ram, Nvidia GeForce GT 630, Windows 7 Pro 64, Samsung 840 pro, Edius 8.53.2808 WG and 9.54.6706 + NXexpress or HDspark, 2T separate video SSD.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by antonsvideo

                    It was never an issue for me

                    1. change bin view to Icon view
                    2. sort by frame rate

                    3. select all clips with the same frame rate and batch convert
                    4. then select the other frame rate clips and do the same


                    AVP-0549.png
                    • I have never done otherwise (after the first time ;-) )
                    HW: ASUS Z170-A; Proz: i7-6700K; RAM: 32 GB DDR4; GPU: RTX-3070, 8GB GDDR5; SSD: SAMSUNG-850-Pro, 500 GB
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                    • #11
                      Thanks Kpot to answer and process. Exactly the same then Anton
                      Yvon durieux alias "Haddock" Belgium GMT + 2

                      Sorry for my poor english, I am french native speaking

                      Main System: Azus Z87 Pro, [email protected], 16gb ram, Nvidia GeForce GT 630, Windows 7 Pro 64, Samsung 840 pro, Edius 8.53.2808 WG and 9.54.6706 + NXexpress or HDspark, 2T separate video SSD.

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                      • #12
                        Yessss this is the key....I have new files coming in yesterday. So, first open the the FPS in the bin, then select by type, and the batch is open.

                        Thanks to you all
                        Yvon durieux alias "Haddock" Belgium GMT + 2

                        Sorry for my poor english, I am french native speaking

                        Main System: Azus Z87 Pro, [email protected], 16gb ram, Nvidia GeForce GT 630, Windows 7 Pro 64, Samsung 840 pro, Edius 8.53.2808 WG and 9.54.6706 + NXexpress or HDspark, 2T separate video SSD.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Haddock
                          Yessss this is the key....I have new files coming in yesterday. So, first open the the FPS in the bin, then select by type, and the batch is open.

                          Thanks to you all
                          Great that it works - kurt
                          HW: ASUS Z170-A; Proz: i7-6700K; RAM: 32 GB DDR4; GPU: RTX-3070, 8GB GDDR5; SSD: SAMSUNG-850-Pro, 500 GB
                          SW: WIN-10/64 PRO (22H2-19045-2364​​), Firefox u.a.
                          NLE: EDIUS-X(10.34.11471)-WG​​​; RESOLVE-18.6.00006 Studio
                          // Read > Test > Understand

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