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Mixing different fps clips in Studio 8



 
 
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Old August 4th 03, 10:36 AM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Aidan Brick
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Default Mixing different fps clips in Studio 8

I have a small project that I would like to put onto a CDR in SVCD format in
Studio 8. It involves an edited 9 minute 25 fps video clip, 30 jpeg
photographs and a 3 minute 15 fps video clip (taken with a digital stills
camera). Studio 8 reports that it cannot mix 25fps clips and 15 fps in the
same project. I can only get the 25 fps clip and jpegs or the 15 fps clip
and jpegs onto the SVCD. Is there a way I can get all items onto one CD so
that all the things can be viewed on a normal DVD player as a SVCD.
Many thanks for your help.
Aidan


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Old August 4th 03, 10:48 AM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Juan Lauda
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Default Mixing different fps clips in Studio 8

"Aidan Brick" wrote in message
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I have a small project that I would like to put onto a CDR in SVCD format

in
Studio 8. It involves an edited 9 minute 25 fps video clip, 30 jpeg
photographs and a 3 minute 15 fps video clip (taken with a digital stills
camera). Studio 8 reports that it cannot mix 25fps clips and 15 fps in the
same project. I can only get the 25 fps clip and jpegs or the 15 fps clip
and jpegs onto the SVCD. Is there a way I can get all items onto one CD so
that all the things can be viewed on a normal DVD player as a SVCD.
Many thanks for your help.
Aidan


Use TMPGEnc to reencode the 15fps DSC clip to VCD compliant MPEG1 (352 x 288
25fps) and then include the MPEG1 in in your Studio 8 project.


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Old August 4th 03, 10:29 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Aidan Brick
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Default Mixing different fps clips in Studio 8


"Juan Lauda" wrote in message
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"Aidan Brick" wrote in message
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I have a small project that I would like to put onto a CDR in SVCD

format
in
Studio 8. It involves an edited 9 minute 25 fps video clip, 30 jpeg
photographs and a 3 minute 15 fps video clip (taken with a digital

stills
camera). Studio 8 reports that it cannot mix 25fps clips and 15 fps in

the
same project. I can only get the 25 fps clip and jpegs or the 15 fps

clip
and jpegs onto the SVCD. Is there a way I can get all items onto one CD

so
that all the things can be viewed on a normal DVD player as a SVCD.
Many thanks for your help.
Aidan


Use TMPGEnc to reencode the 15fps DSC clip to VCD compliant MPEG1 (352 x

288
25fps) and then include the MPEG1 in in your Studio 8 project.

Whilst TMPGEnc would not convert my 15 fps clip (it was a type 1 AVI which
TMPGEnc cannot handle), I did use Studio to convert it to a type 2 29 fps
AVI and then use TMPGEnc to convert it to a 25fps MPEG.
Problem solved.
Thank you for your help Juan.
Aidan.


 




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