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  • Well Nathan, not as far as I know. But I’ve been using tsMuxeR as I said earlier. While it is an extra step, it still gives me beautiful video. I still find Vegas to be one of the most versatile editors out there, and with AfterEffects I am able to produce some awsome stuff.

  • Yes Nathan, this is absolutely rediculous, after spending hundreds of dollars on this product and after all these updates from Sony. But I figured out a good workaround though. I render the audio and video streams separately,(AVCHD and AC3 using the 16mbps Blu-ray template) then using the muxer to join them. Gives me flawless video (as far as I can tell so far).
    Good luck.

  • I have now upgraded to Vegas Pro 9.0e and the problem still persists. I have also tried the tsMuxeR and while it fixes the picture/sound sync issue and the jerking is minimised I still have dropped frames every now and then. What I do is I add the rendered video into the muxer and click ‘Start Muxing’. Should I try any of the options? I did try to set the ‘Change fps’ to 25 (Which is the framerate of the original) but with same results. Anyone have this same problem?

  • Arnar Kon

    December 31, 2009 at 10:15 am in reply to: Sony Acknowledges AVCHD Rendering Defect

    I have not come across this when rendering mpg or avi. I think this may be isolated to AVCHD 1080i. I’ve tried this on two different computers, one of which is:

    4gb Ram,
    win7 32bit,
    core2 Quad 2.85mhz
    Nvidia 9600 (cuda)

    Played through HDMI to a Hi-def (1080i/p) Sony TV.
    So this is definitely not hardware issue.

  • Arnar Kon

    December 30, 2009 at 6:23 pm in reply to: Sony Acknowledges AVCHD Rendering Defect

    Hello guys.

    I share your frustration. I stumbled upon this thread as I was Googling my problem. I’m trying to render AVCHD 1080i 50. Source files are MTS from my Sony SR11. Playing through Windows Mediaplayer in Win7 it starts to jitter after approx 2 minutes into the movie. I’ve tried to monitor the details of the symptoms and though the problem presents itself roughly at the same time, the ‘jerks’ never apppear to be 100% the same i.e. not the same frames dropped each time I duplicate the problem by playing the file again.

    Hope the people at Sony will be able to figure this out soon. I really like this product but it truly sucks not being able to render movies into the native AVCHD format after paying almost $600 for this.

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