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it really doesnt take much extra time at all. So yes, its kinda a nuisance to use a seperate program, but I really don't think its a big deal. since I've used WinDV to capture my video. I have went through this process three different times recording 60 minutes of video each, and haven't had a problem. I then brought these saved avi files from the folder on my hard drive into a new project in pinnacle, and edited my video/made a menu like I normally would for my movies.Īnd believe it or not, when it was time to burn the disc, pinnacle rendered completely and had NO problems. It is free, and rated pretty high by users. I decided to download a program called 'WinDV'. Someone in this thread (edman98) suggested that the rendering problem may be from capturing the video in pinnacle. It always stopped at a random place every time. I have had much frustration with rendering with this program version 9.4.3 just like everyone else. When it works it's great but it's been a pain.
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#PATCH PINNACLE STUDIO 9 PLUS#
"A-h-h-l-l-l believe it's bug-free when a-h-h see it!" I've worked with v-7 through Plus now. If you are having problems with a prior project use a test project in VHS mpeg (or other low quality) to try to render a suspect clip Watch for clip stutter in preview as indicator of corrupted capture To turn on cam prior to launching if you know beforehand you are going to capture
#PATCH PINNACLE STUDIO 9 SOFTWARE#
My own conclussion is that something happened in the capture device initialization software when Pinnacle moved to Plus. For rendering the test I chose VHS quality mpeg since it will render quickly if it is going to render at all. If the clip previewed ok then it rendered ok. I found that if a prior clip exhibited audio stutter in preview and was pulled into the test project by itself, it would not render with the audio in place. These stutter-free captures also render well when placed in a test project. Now, if I turn on the cam and let the devices initialize in XP prior to launching Plus, I don't have the audio capture device problem and the captures are stutter-free.
#PATCH PINNACLE STUDIO 9 PATCH#
Last night I skipped lite patch and went to 9.3.5 (FULL patch)Pinnacle recommends LITE patch for CD versions 9.3 and later, FULL for earlier versions. My version two days ago was 9.3.4 (LITE patch). Problem appeared again when I started upgrading through Plus 9.3.0. Version 9.1 did not have this problem when I used it to capture. If I click the drop-down and choose 1394, Plus may capture, usually to a "stuttery" clip, or it may crash. If I don't check this out and go to capture, the deck controls are grayed out and I might even have a screen capture image on the preview pane. Number one - if I turn on my cam after launching Plus "Capture Sources" initializes 1394 as video source but usually does not initialize it as audio source. I thought back on the problems I have had with capture since going to Plus. I think my render problem is actually an audio capture problem. Here's the results of last nights wrestling match with Plus.