

#Corel painter 11 crashing trial#
It isn't possible to do this manually on my trial version of VS11+ for HDV video.

Or, use VS11+ to capture your videos, when VS11+ captures it converts the video stream from TS to PS format on the fly.Īs far as I know in all VS versions to properly edit video your project settings should be equal to your source video(s) settings.
#Corel painter 11 crashing software#
In order to get your files into the PS (program stream) format you would use VS10+ that converts them before they are inserted into the timeline or another software product. m2t files correctly and VS11+ isn't reading them correctly. I don't know why because VS10+ and MF5+/MF6+ read these. m2t files are being read correctly and others aren't. On my system this reading of the files properties changes, some large. m2t files correctly and they are being interpreted as frame based video (which they are not). If you don't see 'Upper Field First" then VS isn't reading the.

m2t files and select "Properties", you should see fielding informatiion in the properties box that says "Upper Field First". What you need to look for is the correct fielding information in these videos. m2t files captured in HDVSplit into the VS11+ timeline. All previous versions of VS worked only in the PS (program stream) format.Ĭan you start VS11+ and insert one or more of the. This is a new feature in VS11+ working natively in the TS format. If your workflow right now is capturing by HDVSplit and importing into VS11+ then you are natively editing in the TS (transport stream) format. If there is any small corruptiion then VS10+/MF5+ corrects this small corruption during conversion from TS to PS format. I also use HDVSplit but immediately convert them from TS to PS format. These other programs want to detect the scenes after capturing a large HDV video. There must be a reason for this, if it could be done reliably then I would think these other programs would be able to use this feature. I notice that VS10+/VS11+/MF5+/MF6+/VMS/Vegas do not split HDV when capturing. Probably the cause of your crashes maybe. This may or maynot be a problem as splitting between scences can sometimes cause mpeg2 corruption at the split points. Your capturing using HDVSplit and using the scene detection. First, make sure your preferences settings (F6) hotkey are render settings = BEST & "Display notice when inserting first video clip into timeline"=YES.
