Russ Haskell
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Mark, Thanks for the response…I appreciate it.
Russ
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Here’s what mediainfo tells me. See anything noteworthy?
Russ
* * * MediaInfo Mac 0.7.36.0 file analysis report.
* * * MediaInfo Mac is ©2010 by Diego Massanti – https://mediainfo.massanti.com
* * * MediaInfoLib by Jerome Martinez – https://mediainfo.sourceforge.net
Created on: Nov 4, 2011 10:29:01 PM EDT
Report for file: Studio 3X2 ProRes 11 03 11 Copy-Transport Stream.m2tGeneral / Container Stream #1
Total Video Streams for this File……………..1
Total Audio Streams for this File……………..1
Video Codecs Used……………………………MPEG-2 Video
Audio Codecs Used……………………………MPEG-1 Audio layer 2
File Format…………………………………MPEG-TS
Play Time…………………………………..29mn 38s
Total File Size……………………………..3.29 GiB
Total Stream BitRate…………………………15.9 Mbps
Video Stream #1
Codec (Human Name)…………………………..MPEG Video
Codec (FourCC)………………………………2
Codec Profile……………………………….Main@High
Frame Width…………………………………720 pixels
Frame Height………………………………..480 pixels
Frame Rate………………………………….29.970 fps
Total Frames………………………………..53277
Display Aspect Ratio…………………………4:3
Video Standard………………………………NTSC
Scan Type…………………………………..Interlaced
Scan Order………………………………….BFF
Color Space…………………………………YUV
QF (like Gordian Knot)……………………….1.423
Codec Settings (Matrix)………………………Default
Video Stream Length………………………….29mn 37s 676ms
Video Stream BitRate…………………………14.7 Mbps
Video Stream BitRate (Nominal)………………..20.0 Mbps
Video Stream BitRate Mode…………………….VBR
Bit Depth…………………………………..8 bits
Video Stream Size……………………………3.05 GiB (93%)
Audio Stream #1
Codec………………………………………MPEG Audio
Codec (FourCC)………………………………3
Audio Stream Length………………………….29mn 37s 680ms
Audio Stream BitRate…………………………384 Kbps
Audio Stream BitRate Mode…………………….CBR
Number of Audio Channels……………………..2
Sampling Rate……………………………….48.0 KHz
Audio Stream Delay…………………………..522ms
Audio Stream Size……………………………81.4 MiB (2%)
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Thanks, Craig.
So both audio and video played fine in VLC.
Not sure what to make of MPEG Streamclip’s problem with the file.
And yes, I did double check to verify that I had opened the m2t.
Thanks again.
Russ
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Russ Haskell
October 15, 2011 at 11:13 pm in reply to: I cannot get my short FCP movie to burn a DVD in IDVDCertainly COmpressor to DVDSP is best choice. But if you must use iDVD, skip Compressor because iDVD won’t work with MPEG-2. Just bring your QT movie into iDVD.
Russ
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Yes; if you’re editing in DV, try a test sequence with AIC and compare at 100%.
Russ
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I’ve had good results with the 110.
So, if you press the play button on your VHS player and then click Capture Now, what happens?
Russ
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Russ Haskell
May 15, 2011 at 3:57 pm in reply to: Final Cut Pro 3 Academic version – registered but doesn’t work!from Apple support archives:
Final Cut Pro 4.5 HD and earlier not supported on Power Mac G5 (Late 2005) or iMac G5 (iSight)
Last Modified: December 04, 2009
Article: TA23645
Old Article: 302667This article has been archived and is no longer updated by Apple.
Products Affected
Final Cut Pro, Power Mac G5, iMac
Final Cut Pro 4 through Final Cut Pro HD 4.5 require a computer with an AGP video card for installation. PowerMac G5 (Late 2005) models (released October 19, 2005) and iMac G5 (iSight) models feature newer PCI Express video cards. Because of this, you can’t install Final Cut Pro 4.x on these computers. Final Cut Pro 4.x is not supported on these computers.Final Cut Pro 3.x and earlier do not work in Max OS X 10.4 Tiger. Because Power Mac G5 (Late 2005) and iMac G5 (iSight) models require Mac OS X 10.4.2 or later, you can’t install Final Cut Pro 3.x or earlier versions on these computers. Final Cut Pro 3.x and earlier versions are not supported on any computer running Mac OS X 10.4.
To use Final Cut Pro on Power Mac G5 (Late 2005) or iMac G5 (iSight) computers, please upgrade to Final Cut Studio.
Find more information about Final Cut Studio.
Good luck.
Russ
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Actually a $19.95 download if you want to try Richard’s Keynote tip.
Russ
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Chris,
I encoded the disks with the file compressed @7.8 K/sec max and 5.8K/sec average bit rate respectively… and while the problems didn’t go away completely, it looks very good overall. I tried some higher bit rates and while the quality was even better, the disk wouldn’t play on one of my two players, which I took as a warning to back off.
Anyway, it was a good outcome (and a big relief) and I do appreciate your advice in making it work.
Thanks,
Russ