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When everything goes wrong

When everything goes wrong By Déclic Vidéo FX - Last updated on Sunday, January 24, 2010
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Category: Studio Tips & Tricks, Tutorials / General    -    Latest tutorials
Published on Saturday, March 01, 2008
Created on Monday, December 03, 2007 1:53 PM
 

When everything goes wrong what do we do.......

First, consult this tutorial: Optimize your computer before you start editing

In a scenario like this, in many cases, we may have to rely on the knowledge and good will of the mebers of a video forum. We must do some tests to determine the causes of the problems! It may necessary to detail the steps one by one, and isolate the step which causes concern, and finally find the offending step (usually a certain scene is a problem for Studio).

Delete auxiliary files

Create a test film

In Edit mode, take a few scenes (AVI preferably). The maximum length of the movie should not exceed a few minutes so that the tests are fast. Make the necessary cuts, add transitions, titles, music, etc. Delete auxiliary files (warning, when doing this, the music imported from a CD will need to be re-imported - general rule, never use music from CD, always use WAV files that you ripped from your CD).


Create your movie and read the AVI with Windows Media Player

Creating a film in AVI format

(*) For the details of the adjustments, see below

In Make Movie mode, make video using AVI DV Encoder (named Essai.AVI). Play the file Essai.AVI with Windows Media Player. If everything is okay continue to the next step...


Import the AVI into Pinnacle Studio and read it

Import a file in AVI format in Pinnacle Studio

In Edit mode, import the file Essai.avi onto the time line and play it with Pinnacle Studio. Apart from the quality being lower in overview mode, if everything is okay continue to the next step...


Export your movie to MPEG format and read it with Windows Media Player

Export options for MPEG-2 DVD Compatible format in Studio

(*) For the details of the adjustments, see below

Create an MPEG (Essai.MPG) from the AVI file with the above parameters. Play the file Essai.MPG with Windows Media Player. If everything looks okay, continue to the next step ...


Import MPEG into Pinnacle Studio

Importing a MPEG-2 file in your non linear video editing software

In Edit mode, import the file Essai.MPG onto the time line and play it with Pinnacle Studio. Apart from the quality is lower overview mode, if everything looks okay, continue ...


Adding a menu (DVD authoring phase)

Add a DVD menu

In Edit mode, add a menu.


Generate a DVD

Create a DVD from an MPEG-2 (export options)

DVD Options in Studio Pinnacle

(*) For the details of the adjustments, see below

Create disc content only (only on the hard drive to do the test) from the MPEG file with the above parameters.


Read your VOB files into your favorite DVD software

Your favorite DVD player

Play the contents (VOB) created by Studio with the help of any software DVD playback file (usually supplied with your DVD burner). If everything is okay we will continue ...


Congratulations !

Victory !

If everything is ok, then you can proceed in the normal fashion, you do not have a hardware or software problem, your problem may just be a "renegade" scene.

The only solution, proceed in the same manner as described above using a video on the order of 10-15 minutes. This may help you find that troublesome scene if you run into a problem doing the above steps...


Parameters to be used for Studio 9.3.5.10 +

Creating a DV AVI file Creating DV AVI file
Creating an MPEG Pinnacle Studio setup options for MPEG-2 in Studio 9.3.5.10+
Creating a DVD Parameters: creation DVD with Studio 9.3.5.10 +

Parameters to be used for Studio 9.4.3 +

Creating a DV AVI file Parameters DV AVI movie creation with Studio 9.4.3 +
Creating an MPEG Parameters movie creation MPEG-2 with Studio 9.4.3 +
Creating a DVD Parameters creation DVD with Studio 9.4.3 +

Parameters to be used for Studio 10, 11 or Studio 12

Creating a DV AVI file.

The user has a choice between several presets.

The help button provides additional information concerning this window.

Parameters DV AVI movie creation with Studio 10 +

Creating an MPEG.

The user has a choice between several types of MPEG depending on the eventual use of the MPEG file.
For each type of MPEG specific presets are made available.

The help button provides additional information concerning this window.
Parameters movie creation MPEG-2 with Studio 10 +

Creating a DVD.

Depending on the type of disc selected, the parameters for video quality and disk usage can be changed or not
be enabled.

We recommend that you do not check ‘Use progressive encoding’ or ‘Always re-encode the entire’ film under normal conditions.
The help button provides additional information concerning this window.

Parameters creation with DVD Studio 10 +

{Many thanks to Frank Jones for the translation and Loosecannon for the fine tuning}

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Comments
Gert Reitner By # Gert Reitner @ Saturday, March 01, 2008 4:46 PM
Very good and useful info ! please keep it up !!

Tony P By # Tony P @ Saturday, March 01, 2008 6:10 PM
Everyone that has had a problem should read this. It will go a long ways to helping solve the problem. It's a process of elimination that people just don't want to work through.

casper01 By # casper01 @ Saturday, March 01, 2008 6:47 PM
Complete well!!! a supplement at tab, makes dvd. vinkje
always re-encode entre movie

Niek By # Niek @ Friday, March 07, 2008 3:51 PM
Thanks for all the good work resulting in this (and other) very usefull tool.

Niek By # Niek @ Sunday, October 12, 2008 7:45 AM
Thanks again for all these very useful efforts.

Greg By # Greg @ Tuesday, August 11, 2009 11:54 PM
Hello fellow Pinnale studio sufferers.
I just upgraded to Studio 10.8
If I recall, when I had Studio 8 there was a vast assortment of songs/music bulit into the program that you could plug into your video creations. Studio 10 seems to have only 11 sample songs.
Did I forget to do something?? Can I import from the Pinnacle Studio 8 CD.
Any ideas? What do you folks do for music?

Thanks a bunch.
Greg in VT

saby By # saby @ Wednesday, August 12, 2009 5:07 PM
Hello Greg,

I guess you speak about Smartsounds which have been replaced since Studio 10 by Scorefitter.

Take a look at this tutorial : Restore SmartSound in Pinnacle Studio

It seems it can solve your problem.


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