another question for the mob :
i've been testing my RT2000 for a week now, ans i'm still discovering some annoying problems.
as i've stated before, i am unable to re-play any MPEG-2 AVI-file created by Adobe Premiere 5.1, all the windows media-players I tried gave an error like 'missing codec', 'unknown format' or something like that. I tried Media Player, PowerDVD, Xing and DVDMovie. I can only play back the I-files inside a clip window of AP5. The IBP-files cannot be played back at all, not even by AP5, but they CAN be used by the DVD-It software to create a DVD file structure which can then be read by the DVDMovie player.
Well, I solved this one by installing Ulead's Media Studio Pro ! I can import both the audio & the video files created by the AP5 capture, and export them to any output file using any codec available and they can now be read by any media player (excluding DVDMovie). Even when I export them using the SAME CODEC they were captured by (Matrox MPEG2 I-frames) ! The only difference between AP5 and MSP is that MSP creates only ONE output-file with audio & video interleaved. AP5 creates 2 seperate output files, one for audio, one for video.
ADOBE PREMIERE SUXXS !
Now to my other problem : when playing back the newly created AVI-file, I notice that the sound is slightly behind the image. When I play back the captured files in AP5's monitor, I notice the same thing. More : I can even notice this delay during capture. I can easily shift the audio-bands foreward for a few frames, but it would be better if I could solve this problem right at the source.
any comments-remarks ?
i've been testing my RT2000 for a week now, ans i'm still discovering some annoying problems.
as i've stated before, i am unable to re-play any MPEG-2 AVI-file created by Adobe Premiere 5.1, all the windows media-players I tried gave an error like 'missing codec', 'unknown format' or something like that. I tried Media Player, PowerDVD, Xing and DVDMovie. I can only play back the I-files inside a clip window of AP5. The IBP-files cannot be played back at all, not even by AP5, but they CAN be used by the DVD-It software to create a DVD file structure which can then be read by the DVDMovie player.
Well, I solved this one by installing Ulead's Media Studio Pro ! I can import both the audio & the video files created by the AP5 capture, and export them to any output file using any codec available and they can now be read by any media player (excluding DVDMovie). Even when I export them using the SAME CODEC they were captured by (Matrox MPEG2 I-frames) ! The only difference between AP5 and MSP is that MSP creates only ONE output-file with audio & video interleaved. AP5 creates 2 seperate output files, one for audio, one for video.
ADOBE PREMIERE SUXXS !
Now to my other problem : when playing back the newly created AVI-file, I notice that the sound is slightly behind the image. When I play back the captured files in AP5's monitor, I notice the same thing. More : I can even notice this delay during capture. I can easily shift the audio-bands foreward for a few frames, but it would be better if I could solve this problem right at the source.
any comments-remarks ?
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