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Video freezing while playing back on popcorn A110 edited AVCHD file in pro9.0
I have been using Vegas pro 8 for quite sometime now to edit all my High definition (1920X1080)video footages. After trying unsuccessfully numerous times to render the edited footage to AVCHD (as the tool crashed every time), I settled to the next best alternative of rendering using Main concept Mpeg2 and one of the blue-ray templates. However, I read in this forum that the tool crash problem has been solved in recently released Vegas pro 9.0. I downloaded the trial version of Pro 9.0c and started using it. True enough, the tool was now able to render in Sony AVCHD format successfully even large footages upto 1 hour and 45minutes. Also the tool did not unnecessarily recompress the video which was great as it saved considerable time of rendering. However, my problem started while I tried playing back the edited M2TS video on my HD TV using Popcorn A110 media player. The video froze after just a few minutes after starting, but the audio was running continuously. If I fastforward the video then the video would run from the fastforwarded point, but again would freeze after a few minutes. I read in one of the posting in this forum that passing the edited M2TS file through TsMuxeR solved the audio-video playback sync problem. I tried this but the problem still persisted. I then thought of converting the M2TS file to mkv format which I was told Popcorn A110 will handle. As per suggestion again in one of the postings in this forum, I first demuxed my video using TsMuxeR into separate video and audio channels and then merged it into a single mkv file using mkvmerge. The resultant video now does not freeze while playing back but there is a perceptible out of sync(almost a minute) between video and audio. I would certainly prefer to play the directly edited M2TS file through my A110 without going through muxing and demuxing if I can. Otherwise any other workaround with no loss in quality would be OK. Can anyone please help me in finding a solution to my problem?
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