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  1. Yes, I'm aware that a data DVD can be burned. But, alas, I do need a movie disc that's playable. I've read somewhere that it is possible to burn a 1920x1080 DVD movie disc, as long as the file is small enough to fit in the available space.

  2. Is it possible to export a full-HD 1920x1080 file to DVD using VideoPad (so that the file on DVD is still 1920x1080)? I just burned a DVD from such a file, but the resultant file on the disc was reduced to 720x480. The  video file to be exported is quite small (104 MB) and would fit on DVD in full 1920 resolution. Is there a way to tell VP to retain the full resolution?

  3. I just tried a 4K file, and this one played fairly well in preview... I don't know why I still got "Building Preview" when I tried it the other day. So, it does appear to be working better- thank you for this much appreciated improvement !!

  4. I did try EXPRESS BURN ... same thing happened, but at an earlier point in the dvd.

     

    Very frustrating... after all these years, what seems like the simple task of burning a dvd and I can't do it.

     

    Why is it that in the world of video production, progress is so hard to achieve? Every time I try to produce one, whether in VP or another vendor's product,

    there is ALWAYS a roadblock! As a retired software writer, I can say that my career would have been a lot shorter if my work had resulted in so many failures.

     

    On the positive side, I will say that NCH is very attentive to its customers, and quite responsive... I do appreciate that!

  5. I used VP 4.40 to just export a 32-minute mp4 file to dvd (imported the mp4, then exported it without any edits/modifications). Upon playback of the dvd, the video plays ok until a particular point at about 8:30 minutes, then freezes. This occurred on two fairly new, identical Sony dvd players. It also happens when I play the dvd on my new desktop (which created the dvd). The mp4 file itself plays just fine on the computer (including a youtube upload), but the dvd has the problem. When I burned the dvd, I made two copies, and both have the problem, so it doesn't appear to be a defective dvd blank.

     

    Suggestions?

  6. There is an option in VP to unlink an audio track from its video track... is there a way to do the reverse (link audio to video)? That would be quite nice to have, to prevent accidentally moving the audio out of sync with video.

  7. This is one of my main issues with VP too. I like the product in general, and I think the developers have been very responsive to our questions and complaints, which I appreciate very much. When I asked about this issue a while back, NCH said that, because VP is still a 32-bit program, it can never make use of more than 4GB of memory, no matter how much is available in your computer. That may be part of the problem. They also were working to speed things up in other ways.

     

    I now shoot 4K video all the time, and that really compounds the problem, because the file sizes and bit rates are huge. I had to buy a faster computer just to be able to play a 4K clip without it hesitating all the time. But I think NCH has to really consider changing VP to be 64-bit, among other things (they said they're resisting that change so that VP could be used on virtually any computer. But maybe it's time to move ahead?)

  8. What O/S does this apply to? I don't see it yet on the download page.

     

    In your future posts announcing new releases, it would be helpful if you indicated what O/S the release is for.

     

     

    Thanks for the continuing improvements!

  9. I'm getting repeated VP crashes when trying to apply the Crop effect to a clip. Upon startup of VP, I add one clip to a new project; then I try to crop the clip (in Clip Preview) by dragging the dotted-line crop box to do the crop. Crashes every time.

     

    V 4.33 Pro

  10. VP appears to be using v2.4 of Deshaker for stabilizing video, but a look at the Deshaker website suggests that v3.1 is now the latest. How can I update VP's version of Deshaker? Can I download the latest version and get VP to use it?

  11. I have a series of several hundred still images taken by a timelapse camera. I want to create a video from the collection of images, so I imported them into the media bin, then highlighted them all in the bin and dragged them all to the sequence in one move. In "Options", I had set the "Default still image duration" to 0.025", so that I (hopefully) would not have to set the duration of each image individually. I then played the sequence, but it played much slower than I expected; it appears that each still image has a duration of 3 seconds or so, which I believe was the default setting before I changed it to 0.025. It doesn't look like my duration change took effect.

     

    Is this a bug, or did I not do things correctly?

  12. Sam,

     

    Then what do you recommend I do to get VP to play 4K clips smoothly, without constant "Building preview" interruptions? In the clip preview, a 4k/60p (150mbs) clip will play for only a couple seconds before "Building preview". It makes it very difficult to use VP to edit 4K.

  13. I've been using VP to edit 4K video, downsizing it to 1080p on export. But my PC can't play a 4k video clip (in any program I've tried) without it stuttering, and the audio breaking up. In the VP clip preview window, the audio plays ok, but I constantly get the "Building preview" msg, even with resolution set to a minimum. I'm using a relatively new Dell desktop with I5 processor, 8gb ram, internal graphics, Windows 8.1, 7200rpm hdd. It's just not fast enough. (The final exported result is just fine though).

     

    So, I'm planning to buy a new Windows 10 pc, and would like some guidance on what hardware I should get. I'm currently considering another Dell as follows, and would like to know if you think it will perform adequately, or should some features be added/changed?

     

    -Will 24gb ram be enough?

    -Are the cpu and gpu adequate?

    -Regarding the solid state drive, what files would you place on it? Is it even necessary?

    -Will VP be able to exploit these features? Do I need more, or is it overkill?

     

     

    XPS 8900,

    6th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-6700K Processor (8M Cache, up to 4.2 GHz),

    24GB Dual Channel DDR4 2133MHz (8GBx2 + 4GBx2),

    NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 960 2GB DDR5,

    2TB 7200 rpm Hard Drive

    256GB M.2 Solid State Drive

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