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Cyberlink powerdirector choppy playback before rendering
Cyberlink powerdirector choppy playback before rendering












cyberlink powerdirector choppy playback before rendering
  1. #CYBERLINK POWERDIRECTOR CHOPPY PLAYBACK BEFORE RENDERING MOVIE#
  2. #CYBERLINK POWERDIRECTOR CHOPPY PLAYBACK BEFORE RENDERING MP4#
  3. #CYBERLINK POWERDIRECTOR CHOPPY PLAYBACK BEFORE RENDERING DRIVER#

If you're not looking for it carefully, you can easily miss it. The source video is 29.97 and the various export formats I tried were all 29.97. It's 30fps (29.97 in source, and in output) footage, but every 2 or three frames are duplicates of the previous frames. All of the details are reported as being however it's specified in the MEP export settings. M Audio Axiom AIR Mini MIDI keyboard Ver 5. Memory interface 128bit Memory bandwidth 192.03GB/s 4GB of dedicated GDDR6 video memory, shared system memory 16307MB PCi Express x16 Gen3. Total 12TB of four external WD drives for backup. + x2 WD BLACK 2TB internal SATA 7,200rpm hard drives.I for internal projects 1 for Library clips/sounds/music/stills./backup of working projects.

Driver version 30.0.101.1994 with 32GB of 3200MHz Corsair DDR4 ram.ġ x 250GB SSD D: drive for C: drive backup 1 x 250GB SamSung Evo 970 drive for Operating System. Intel i9900K Coffee Lake 3.6 to 5.1GHz CPU with Intel UHD 630 Graphics. Page file space 4.75GB.Īsus ROG STRIX Z390-F Gaming motherboard Rev 1.xx with Supreme FX inboard audio using the S1220A code. Direct X 12.1 Bios version 1401 latest hardware updates for Western Digital hard drives. I was testing it on 2D footage, but yes, the same issue described above does affect 3D footage as well. Now I can buy it, knowing that there's a workaround until hopefully this issue gets fixed.

cyberlink powerdirector choppy playback before rendering

This is such a great program for 3D editing, I am so glad to have a solution to this issue.

cyberlink powerdirector choppy playback before rendering

No dropped frames in the preview of the imported clip (inside MEP), and a faultless render. But - if the footage being imported is first reduced from 100Mbps to 50Mbps (using any other video editor), everything works beautifully. If you go frame by frame on the footage in the editor (immediately after importing), it's actually dropping the same frames that it leaves out during rendering. The problem isn't the rendering - it's the decoding of the original footage on importing that's the actual issue. SOLUTION (workaround, at least): Man, this one nearly killed me to figure out.

SYSTEM SPECS/MEP VERSION: latest version of Magix Movie Edit Pro 2021 Premium (as of this morning), tried on multiple cutting edge super high spec systems with i7 and AMD current gen CPU's and latest updates/drivers etc. Ah, my eyes! The footage in question was straight out of a DJI Osmo Action. Effectively giving you 20fps on 30fps footage.

ISSUE: If you import 4K 100Mbps MP4 (or any other format at 100Mbps), it will drop frames (1/3 of them, to be exact), when it renders them - into any format, with any collection of export settings/formats/resolutions/bitrates.














Cyberlink powerdirector choppy playback before rendering