Arne Pursell
June 11th, 2008, 05:14 PM
Hi sorry about this, I'll break this into 2 questions;
1) Does Cineform Neo work on Vista 64-bit yet, has anyone got it to work? I rendered a 28 min clip in Sony Platinum , rendered out to Cineform, HDV, progressive, and 29.97 as that was the only template available...(1440x1080). This was in avi (wrapper?). Downloaded VLC, but I must have rendered wrong as no player could play it. Sorry, still newb in video here.
2) the best way to archive HDV/mt2 files given rendering on a laptop. I tried to steer clear of WMV etc. following Eugenia, I was hoping to avoid a render such as from Mt2 to MPEG which takes me 6-10 x on the laptop. There must be a way to do it (Mt2 to Mt2 apart from 'print to tape' that's quicker. Anything that's lossless is ok (VLC plays Mt2 files just fine) provided I can do it from the time-line a bit quicker in the same format. The huffy codec process Eugenia suggests is too complicated for a non-techie like me. Any suggestions (apart from that my 'beast laptop' needs a quadcore and sli 8800gtx's) are welcome.
See my previous thread for Sig on laptop specs etc.
1) Does Cineform Neo work on Vista 64-bit yet, has anyone got it to work? I rendered a 28 min clip in Sony Platinum , rendered out to Cineform, HDV, progressive, and 29.97 as that was the only template available...(1440x1080). This was in avi (wrapper?). Downloaded VLC, but I must have rendered wrong as no player could play it. Sorry, still newb in video here.
2) the best way to archive HDV/mt2 files given rendering on a laptop. I tried to steer clear of WMV etc. following Eugenia, I was hoping to avoid a render such as from Mt2 to MPEG which takes me 6-10 x on the laptop. There must be a way to do it (Mt2 to Mt2 apart from 'print to tape' that's quicker. Anything that's lossless is ok (VLC plays Mt2 files just fine) provided I can do it from the time-line a bit quicker in the same format. The huffy codec process Eugenia suggests is too complicated for a non-techie like me. Any suggestions (apart from that my 'beast laptop' needs a quadcore and sli 8800gtx's) are welcome.
See my previous thread for Sig on laptop specs etc.