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I don't think you would like my ideal one
in any case, 50mb/sec should be a minimum for each drive used during your encoding
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Originally posted by antonsvideo View Postcan I see the results of hard disk test?
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Originally posted by antonsvideo View Postcan I see the results of hard disk test?
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Originally posted by antonsvideo View Postthe good news is that I have never seen this, so one thing is for sure, it is not a bug
so we need to establish the cause, like Fat32 formatted disks instead of NTFS, or the drives too slow?
try diskspeed from www.roadkil.net (free) and report back the result of the third line mb/sec and second last of all drives in your PC
http://www.videoproductions.com.au/e...iskspeed-C.gif
Truly,
PrakashLast edited by prakashkrp; 04-22-2008, 12:13 PM.
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the good news is that I have never seen this, so one thing is for sure, it is not a bug
so we need to establish the cause, like Fat32 formatted disks instead of NTFS, or the drives too slow?
try diskspeed from www.roadkil.net (free) and report back the result of the third line mb/sec and second last of all drives in your PC
http://www.videoproductions.com.au/e...iskspeed-C.gif
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Originally posted by antonsvideo View Postso when you play the video on edius timeline, it plays perfect, no pixelize?
then when you export from edius timeline via procoder2, it causes pixelize?
was the source video copyright protected with macrovision etc?
are all your hard disks formatted NTFS?
Not obviously..it is simple wedding movie.
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so when you play the video on edius timeline, it plays perfect, no pixelize?
then when you export from edius timeline via procoder2, it causes pixelize?
was the source video copyright protected with macrovision etc?
are all your hard disks formatted NTFS?
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Originally posted by antonsvideo View PostI have never tried Procoder2, but it should and must work
I have tried and used ProCoder3.05.60 and it works fine with ac3 (dolby digital) audio (not available in Procoder2)
is your target DVD?
also, I recommend updating to Edius 4.61 (free)
what is the purpose of the m2p (DVD or other?)
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I have never tried Procoder2, but it should and must work
I have tried and used ProCoder3.05.60 and it works fine with ac3 (dolby digital) audio (not available in Procoder2)
is your target DVD?
also, I recommend updating to Edius 4.61 (free)
what is the purpose of the m2p (DVD or other?)
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Originally posted by antonsvideo View Postplease advise exact steps taken to convert the timeline
also, what is the project setting
and what are the source clips
Project settings: Generic OHCI SD PAL 720X576 50i 4:3 48KHZ 2CH (ALL AVI FILES ARE USING IN THIS PROJECT ALSO CAPTURE INTO SAME PROJECT SETTINGS)
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please advise exact steps taken to convert the timeline
also, what is the project setting
and what are the source clips
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Pixelize output video
Hi,
I am a reseller. I found that some time edius gives pixelize video output, when we convert the timeline. I have tested it in several pc's. It is not a continuous problem, but it can be happen anytime. I change the pc, change the camera, the tape, the video clip but nothing solve my problem. I attached a image of the pixelize video so u can identify the problem.
Truly,
Prakash Kumar Patra
My System: Intel DG33FBE, Core2Duo2.4, 2GB DDR2, Colorsit SMPS, ACEDVio, Edius 4.54, ProCoder2, XplodePro4.5Attached FilesTags: None
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