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  • Posted by Alfonso Gomez on October 4, 2009 at 8:17 pm

    Hola amigos, tengo un problema cuando intento exportar a cinta HDV.
    La transcodificacion y grabacion a HDV se realiza perfectamente.
    Cuando compruebo el resultado en la cinta existen cortes o saltos en el video y audio de decimas de segundo.
    He realizado muchas copias en cintas nuevas y el problema continua.
    Los cortes no son siempre en el mismo lugar, son aleatorios.
    En 60 minutos pueden existir 3 o 4 cortes.
    He comprobado los cables e incluso he utilizado varios grabadores y siempre sucede lo mismo.
    Los datos del proyecto son:
    HDV 1440×1080, 25 fps, 48000Hz, 5.1
    Archivo de vídeo formato m2v.
    Muchas gracias.

    Mark Hollis replied 16 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Mark Hollis

    October 5, 2009 at 8:31 pm

    OK Translation (Traduccion)

    Hi, friends. I have a problem when I export HDV to a tape.

    Transcode to HDV is perfect (I am assuming his files play back just fine on his computer).
    When I record to tape, the result is that there are ten-frame cuts or jumps in audio and video. I have made many copies on many diffrernt tapes but this keeps happening. The jumps are not always in the same place on the tape. In a 60-minute tape there can be 3 or 4 of these jumps.

    I have checked cables and checked my recorders and other equipment and this keeps happening.

    Project settings:

    HDV 1440×1080, 25 fps, 48000Hz, 5.1
    Video format: m2v.

    Thank you!

    Alfonso, yo he traducido lo que Usted escribio. Que version de Adobe Premiere Pro use Ud? Y que typo de sistema (computadora) use?

    -Mark

    What if there were no hypothetical questions?

  • Alfonso Gomez

    October 7, 2009 at 8:35 pm

    Muchas gracias por la traduccion, Mark.

    Pc windows XP Intel core duo (2) 6600 2,4Ghz 4Gb Ram

    Uso CS3 y CS4 y el problema continua.

    He trabajado anteriormente con este equipo en otros proyectos y no ocurria.

    Creo que el problema puede estar en el tipo de archivos que empleo.

    Como el trabajo es muy grande (1351 videos) he fraccionado el proyecto en tres partes y las he exportado en formato Blu-ray m2v.

    Despues he unido las tres partes y exporto a HDV.

    Los cortes o perdidas de señal en la cinta coinciden con los cambios de plano.

    He aplicado el filtro de limitacion de video del Premiere y continuan los problemas.

    No se que mas puedo intentar.

    Alfonso.

  • Mark Hollis

    October 13, 2009 at 1:27 pm

    Another translation:

    He thanks me for the translation.

    He is using an Intel Core2Duo PC running at 2.4 GHz Windows XP with 4G of physical RAM. He has tried CS3 and CS4 and the problem is the same. This is the first time this problem of skipping has occurred — other projects he has done have not had this issus (I wonder if he has a corrupted Project).

    He believes that the problem may be in the types of archives that he uses.

    Because the project is really big, he has divided it into three sections and has exported them into Blu-Ray and M2V files (h.264, I think). He then puts the three parts together and tries to export to HDV.

    The cuts and jumps seem to be related to the changes between one section to another. He has tried applying a video limit filter (perhaps what he is saying here is he is trying to make the video PAL-Legal with a color space adjustment) and that has no effect.

    Anyone have any ideas for Alfonso?

    I am imagining two possible causes: He may be in long-GOP hell or he may have a corrupted project.

    What if there were no hypothetical questions?

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