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  • Volodymyr Kashuba

    August 4, 2013 at 7:15 pm in reply to: Audio out off sync

    My camera was set up for Pre-record, which start records 3 seconds before I pushed the record button. After I turned off the pre-record function in the camera menu, all audio is in sync now. I do not know why this future was making the audio out off sync.

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  • Volodymyr Kashuba

    December 2, 2012 at 9:22 pm in reply to: Audio out off sync

    I turned off pre-record function on my Panasonic AG-HMC150, and now I never have a problem with audio out off sync on timeline. I do not know if this has someting to do with audio out off sync, but I stop having this problem.

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  • Volodymyr Kashuba

    April 2, 2012 at 5:16 pm in reply to: SD video to Blu-ray Disc

    Thank you Jeff,

    I did this same, capture it over S-video into MXO2 Mini with MAX, to create a 1080i H.264 file.

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  • Hi Adriano,
    Just read this artical, maybe it is whot you tolking about

    https://www.precomposed.com/blog/2011/01/encore-blu-ray-loop-point-fix/#more-857,

    https://www.precomposed.com/blog/2011/02/

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  • Volodymyr Kashuba

    March 30, 2012 at 10:54 pm in reply to: SD video to Blu-ray Disc

    Thank you Jeff for such a quick respond.

    Maybe I did not say it at the beginning. I allready captured MiniDV tapes via Firewire, so I have .avi (not Matrox). I do not have a target to upconvert it to 1080i, I want to keep in SD H.264 Blu-ray. I thought this way I will fit more tapes on one BD-R without losing the quality.

    In Encore there is 4 settings for transcoding H.264 Blu-ray 720×480.
    Low:
    Target – 3.43 Mbps
    Max – 4.15 Mbps

    Medium:
    Target – 3.8 Mbps
    Max – 4.56 Mbps

    High:
    Target – 4.17 Mbps
    Max – 5 Mbps

    Custom: I can crank it up to 35 Mbps.

    That was my question.

    Your way is pretty interesting. How did you capture it using Mini MAX to capture DV tape direct to 1080i Blu-ray codec. My camcorder does not have either HDMI or component output, and Mini MAX does not have Firewire. Did You use analog composite input or S-Video input??? I always thought the FireWire is the best way to capture the best quality.

    Thank you.
    All the best.
    Volodymyr.

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  • Volodymyr Kashuba

    March 5, 2012 at 10:33 pm in reply to: Playback of Matrox .H264 Blu-ray files

    Thank you Jeff. I do drop them into Encore and play them back like you said.

    I just wondering why they are not playeble in any other players?

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  • Direct export and unchecked render with maximum depth. Export of 1hour 45min took 1hour. This is the solution. Thank you Jeff Pulera for help.

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  • Thank you Jeff for traing to help me with this issue.
    I understand that MAX will not speed up any exports to MPEG-2 formats. I just show it what I am workin whith.

    GTX 460 graphics card I am using, is enabled exetly that way from the site you sugest.

    I will try on my next project to live “Max Bit Depth” otion unchecked, but I dont think it will reduce the time from 8hrs to 3hrs. I think I try this already before and my time was abaut 5hrs on 2hrs timeline. All my project are that long. This is the reason I made thid discussion.

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  • Volodymyr Kashuba

    November 9, 2011 at 12:06 am in reply to: Matrox .264 assets in Encore CS5

    Thank you Jon and Daniel with your suggestion on my discussion about Matrox .264 assets for Encore

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  • Volodymyr Kashuba

    November 7, 2011 at 5:24 am in reply to: Auto setting for transcoding in Encore CS5

    Hi Daniel,

    [Daniel Ludwig] “9.4Mbit/s is much to high unless you are going to create a replicated disc.”

    Maybe, but I allways did this way, and my 10year old DVD player reads thouse discs whith out any problem, and in 10 year any complains from the costomers. So maximum 9.4Mbit/s has nothing to do to my issue – why Encore CS5 creats .ISO file, DVD disc or DVD folder allways 3.92GB even with automatic setting for all assets.

    [Daniel Ludwig] “unless you haven´t got enough content, your disk wont be filled completely”

    In my first line in this post I say: “Creatig DVD 1 hour 45min with menu”. Is it not enough content to trsnscode to 4.7(4.37)GB?

    [Daniel Ludwig] ” I´m no programmer, but I think the adobe-guys are smart enough to tell you.”

    I am not programmer eather, that is why I askin for help on this forum. And Adobe-guys are not answering on my question. I posted this same quetion on Adobe forum – no anwers.

    Thsnk you so mach for traing to help me.

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