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A lot easier and best downconvert and encode that I have experienced both for HDV and AVCHD. Export a HDV file in the same format and then use TMPGenc V5 to encode for SD DVD with its preset. I would stay in HDV, edit as normal in a 1440x1080I project.
I got those properties by using free GSpot application. Other two show video properties of captured video stream into avi and m2t files. One is for Cineform ConnectHD capture preferences (in case something else needs to be changed there). Dropping onto Sony Vegas was not successful with avi again, but m2t file went fine into vegas timeline…Īt this point I decided to ask for clarification, help as I am not sure where to go next. This creates two files: avi (same size as in first attempt) and m2t of 295 MB (4,5 times smaller!!!).
I then try to drop captured file into vegas timeline and get error message “CFHD is not supported”… I then try to capture into Cineform intermediate and MPEG2-TS format. 1 min 49 sec of capture ended up in 1 314 MB size avi file. Many users talk about Cineform avi in this thread so I tried to capture into avi. Is there a difference which one to use?ġ.ğirst challenge came while capturing… I have several options to choose and suggested file formats are m2t or avi. If Cineform ConnectHD has valid reason to be used, it offers two options for capture: m2t or avi.
Tmpgenc video mastering works 6 not responding pro#
Or am I missing something here?Ĥ.ĝoes Cineform ConnectHD do better capture than native Sony Vegas Pro capturing module?ĥ. I understand that smaller files takes less space on HDD, but since we already captured video into larger avi, we have it on HDD and can pass to VirtualDub resizing and therefore safe time. Not sure what is the point on rendering original AVI file into smaller avi file in step 2.
Tmpgenc video mastering works 6 not responding software#
What route do I go? Should I resize in Virtual Dub into 720 X 540 to keep same aspect ratio as source? Or to 720 X 405 to keep same ratio as TV? If I do so, will DVD authoring software (DVD Architect) understand selected aspect ration and will not automatically resize back to 720 X 576 ?ģ. My thinking is that changing aspect ratio will decrease video quality, but something needs to be done here. If I watch it on LCD and if it is progressive, should I leave that job to dvd player or would I be better off deinterlacing video material? Please don’t kill me on this if LCD’s actually are ok with interlaced material and there is no need to worry about it…Ģ.Ěspect Ratio is different in source video, DVD standard and TV used to watch that video. With Sony Vegas render to MPEG2 using Mainconcept codec.ġ.ĝo I want to keep video interlaced all the way, or do I need to think on deinterlacing. Using VirtualDub resize to 720 X 576, using Lanczos as a rescale codec.Ĥ. With Sony Vegas, render to smaller avi file using lossless Lagarith codec.ģ. Not sure if 50 frames is of any importance here.ġ.Ĝapture with Cineform ConnectHD into avi file.Ģ. I understand LCD and Plasma are progressive (CRT is interlaced), but correct me if I am wrong.
Tmpgenc video mastering works 6 not responding full#
Watched on LCD or Plasma TV with full HD, 1920 X 1080 (1,777 aspect ratio). It is European model, so video is in 1440 X 1080 (1,333 aspect ratio), 50i, PAL format.Įuropean SD DVD, playable on home DVD Players.ĭVD format in Europe is PAL, 720 X 576 (1,25 aspect ratio) (not sure if there is a standard for interlaced/progressive image). I hope someone can help me through this journey.
Tmpgenc video mastering works 6 not responding how to#
I have read this great thread and it gave me a good idea on how to move HD video material to DVD, but as usual, new beginner get's stuck somewhere along the way.

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