OK Quu, I suppose a good 3/4 of this question is directed at you because I know you're probably one of the few to try this.
I've got my new computer with a fresh WinXP install, fresh Premiere 6 install (patched now to 6.0.2), and I've ripped a DVD (GunSmith Cats, this is for the DDR project video I'm doing).
I've run the ValidTC program on the bare M2V stream, renamed it to .MP2, then imported it into Premiere. And it works! With one problem.
The field order keeps changing.
I didn't notice this til I hooked it up to my external monitor. Without fail, periodically the field order will swap and everything will become jerky as hell, but the it'll switch back to normal. It almost seems like it's doing it at scene changes, but that would mean that the DVD itself is changing field orders (which I don't think is possible) or the drivers are performing some sort of realtime dynamic field order fixing and messing it up.
I'll test this on another DVD tomorrow to see if the same thing happens. Any ideas on what the cause might be? If I can't get this working it's back, yet again, to AVISynth for me.
DV500 v4.5 drivers, MP2 editing
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2 cent's worth . . as a MOD . . when this happens to sub's, we have been told by the subbers that DirectX-9 solves the Playback Problem on these XP encodes.
from my viewing point . . I have played those encodes on Win98 1st ed through Win2K and DirectX-9 does correct these encodes; however, without DirectX-9 . . they jerk - 5 frames at a time!
I never found-out why it does this, I've only been told that "there is a correct for this problem!"
from my viewing point . . I have played those encodes on Win98 1st ed through Win2K and DirectX-9 does correct these encodes; however, without DirectX-9 . . they jerk - 5 frames at a time!
I never found-out why it does this, I've only been told that "there is a correct for this problem!"
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hum... that is strange... honestly I don't know... thas not happened to me yet with a DVD... I moved away from the native MP2 editing and now use AVISynth, but then convert that to a DV file for the realtime effects with the DV500
it might be the mpeg-2 chanign field orders through out the file?
try it with out running ValidTC
it might be the mpeg-2 chanign field orders through out the file?
try it with out running ValidTC
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