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Dvd architect m2ts recompress
Dvd architect m2ts recompress









  1. #DVD ARCHITECT M2TS RECOMPRESS MOVIE#
  2. #DVD ARCHITECT M2TS RECOMPRESS PC#

Result file size and quality: 169MB (16/1)/ audio is only 192KB, quality is WORSE than what is done in Vegas PRO! Sound seems LOWER than original, rather bad, 30 sec longer than Sony Vegas render time at 20VBR

dvd architect m2ts recompress

Test: Render to BD AVCHD type image on i7 Result file size and quality: Quality was worse than original System: quad core is a t3400 dell with a 2.4ghz (1033 fsb) 800mhz ram with a single SATAII 32mb cache drive Other test: Tried using previously burned image from Nero and created disc, but couldnt play in stand alone player Result file size and quality: 158MB / noticeable degradation pixelation System: Dual core machine - 1.86ghz (1033 fsb) on a P5N-T deluxe board with 1066 DDR2 ram with asus onboard raid5 4 drive array for saving the files Test: Took clip made AVCHD image and menu on dual core **Full ability to have transitions and effects of course ***No smart rendering or transcoding, always have to render **AVCHD, either image type: some pixelation in pans, not visible in the original closest match to original mts off camcorder Other notes: Program gets in a not responding state, when i import say 1hr 42 mins worth of canon clips, takes 7 minutes then unlocks Result file size and quality: 159MB/looks Idential to original, 33 seconds quicker than Vegas 8 ProĭVD Architect compat: Causes DVDa to crash! ((set DVD architect to 18mbps))

dvd architect m2ts recompress

System: i7 920 at 2.66ghz 1333fsb on Rampage II extreme x58, Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600mhz 12GB D drive/file save location on areca controller, 4x1.5TB 32mb cache drives, C drive is on the areca controller as well, a 500GB 32mb cache seagate, ATI 4870'sįile used: mts from Canon HF10, 1min 23sec long, 159MB original size, 15.1mpbs out of 17mbps (avc, 2 ref frames 256KB 2 channel ac3) Pinnacle 12 was pretty close to the 25VBR with Vegas at 2m 36sec (see above), but Vegas is a much better editor, though the menus arent bad with Pinnacle. I'd use Nero 9, it does ok, otherwise DVD architect 5.x. Nero 9 and pixela both are limitted to 99 clips that can be imported at a time.

#DVD ARCHITECT M2TS RECOMPRESS MOVIE#

Corel Movie Maker did ok on speed too, but a bit longer, with periods of not responding, and the final file crashes DVD architect, so probably avoid Core Movie Maker 7. I'd use Nero 9 (nero vision 6.x) for this, it does a VERY fast job. Premier Pro, using avc format if want EXACT copy of original, otherwise mpeg2 25VBR to 30VBR as with Vegas, possibly even renders a little quicker than Sony Vegas 8 (though recent tests, i think these two are inferior to the ones in Sony Vegas 8, even with avc set to 17-21, it doesnt look as good as the original, nor does 25, but 30 may be close, when using mpeg2) Sony Vegas 8.0c, using avc format if want EXACT copy of original, with all the bells and whistles of advanced editing, otherwise, twice the file size and use MPEG2 30VBR. All programs are being run on Vista 圆4 with sp1.įor advanced editing, other than simple cuts: This was my first time using Video ReDo, and I was impressed that it did not crash AT ALL during two days of heavy use without being restarted! The lack of a "real" editing program was painful, but I got the job done. Export to disc (no re-encoding necessary since the files are already compliant).Import those files into DVD Workshop 2 and assign to buttons etc.Verify and tweak the consolidated files in VideoReDo.Export the join lists to consolidated MPEG-2 files.Import the MPEG-2 clips into VideoReDo Plus, trim them and add them to the join list.Using xport, ldecod and ffmpeg on a Linux box, batch convert all the AVCHD m2ts clips to progressive anamorphic 9 Mbps MPEG-2 clips, copying the AC3 audio straight through.

#DVD ARCHITECT M2TS RECOMPRESS PC#

I don't have a package for natively editing AVCHD yet (nor a powerful enough PC or graphics card - major constraints), so my pipeline was as follows: The goal was to achieve decent SD picture quality along with the original 5.1 AC3 audio. This weekend I completed a project to edit about an hour of AVCHD for output on a SD DVD.











Dvd architect m2ts recompress