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Ghost Rider

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  1. It's a W7 thing. Worked fine in w10. I hate w10.
  2. Just checked and confirmed all videos longer than 2 hours and 8 min will freeze. With menu or without. Could it be a widows 7 issue? I'm going to try it again in w10
  3. I have tried all sorts of options. I 1st burned a couple to a BD disc. Then when I realized I had a problem I play from 2 players Power DVD 17 and Media Center 20. I 1st played from folder a BDrebuilder copy used to shrink it down to fit on a BD25 disc. Then the ISO created by Videopad. In all cases the problem was on the Videopad ISO. Is it possible the Gopro Hero 5 is the problem?
  4. The video is 4:08 hours and every time it would freeze and that froze shot would remain for the rest of the time. The audio froze too. Even the 1st couple I burned to a 25g disc froze at 2+ hours I just didn't know until I tried to watch it and or FF. For about a week I kept reprocessing this even started completely over in the end I had to do it in 2 parts burning it on two 25g discs.May be my machine. It was just frustrating as these things can be. Thanks for your input!
  5. I have determined that this program or some issue with my machine I can not make BD movies longer than 2:12 (+/-) it looks right displaying the correct time right around 2:08 to 2:15 it will freeze up. I spent the week reprocessing the same 4+ hour Go Pro movie setting it up in the morning then in the evening and it never worked. I was wondering if anyone else has been able to do it and what am I doing wrong.
  6. The video completed everything looked good but the final video freezes at 2:12 hours. Are very big files problematic? Should I keep them down to around 2 hours? I'm reprocessing it again tonight. I turned off the screen saver and set it to not put the computer to sleep any other suggestions?
  7. Last time something went wrong and the graphics card didn't come back on correctly I had to force a shut down. I'll let you know how this goes its a 11 hour export.
  8. OK I save the project file and restarted the computer and it's working now. I figured out how to use the snapshot for the menu wallpaper. One thing that would be nice is a way to automatically shut the computer down after the processing is done.
  9. So it has been like this for almost 2 hours at what point to I scrub it? If it will eventually work I'm good with that just not sure if I'm wasting my time. https://ibb.co/dAoZvT
  10. Thanks c_major, I am still following up doing these kind of videos. The one I did before worked well. Like I said before it was cool to see that by default it is 24/96 audio I record all my vinyl in 24/96. Today I'm working on a 4:08 hour ride and added up a bunch of tracks to drop in. I discovered dropping one 5" gig audio file takes forever to load, so I cut it up into pieces and it loaded fine I was able to put in index marks for track markers and now it is processing the audio and it may take a long time. If it had a progress bar would be more comforting. The CPU is running at 25% and the memory is only at 12% so it must be doing something. Also are there any menu upgrade options? For one I took a snapshot of the film and would like to use that as my menu wallpaper. If I could title or add text to each chapter would also be cool.
  11. I'm very happy with Videopad so far. I bought it to process Goprp videos and discovering that W7 did not work with the Gopro software this was a good option. So what I started doing and partly was my plan all along is recording mountain bike video recording and archiving the entire ride(s) in 1080P. So I decided to mute the ride audio and drop in a 2nd audio track. Me being an audiophile I record records new and old in 24/96. I was able to use a 3 record box set totaling 1:45 min and it matched up nearly perfectly to my most recent ride video. I 1st thought to save space I processed the audio down to a MP3 file. I discovered that Videopad by default up-converts audio to 24/96 so I reprocessed using the original 24/96 file and it is awesome. So my 1st question is ; can I ad the 2nd audio track as a 2nd audio not mixing it with the Gopro audio. So using the player remote I could choose either the music or the original Gopro audio? 2nd question is I use BDRB to shrink the files to a BD5, BD9 or BD25 (which will not down-cvonvert the 24/96 audio). If I my goal is to process down to a BD5 or BP9 size can I change the default audio to say 16/44.1 or even MP3?
  12. I have this same issue. Lowering the preview resolution as low as it can go helped but in no way stopped it. It may not be your PC. I contacted tech support and was asked how big is the video you are trying to process?" Videopad is only a 32bit program and will only handle 3.5gb files smoothly." This totally explains my issue. The 1st 10 minutes play fine its after that about every ten seconds it buffers. So would it be possible to open each 11min gopro video edit and save. Then reassemble the edited videos to export as a Blu-ray movie?
  13. Thanks borate I think my issue is working off a usb 3.0 drive so I ordered a 500g ssd drive just for this processing. My C drive is on a 111g ssd drive but there is no room to process videos from it. I have an AMD fx8150 processor (8 core) AMD HD6700 graphics and 8g of memory.
  14. So I recently bought a Gopro Hero 5 mainly to record mountain bike videos and archive the bigger better rides. Only too late I discovered Gopro now only support Windows 10 with their software. At 1st I was totally unhappy with the camera seemed the playback was terrible quality. Turns out there are many variables, USB drives, memory, CPU power ect. Last night I stumbled onto this program and it looks fantastic. Will do most of what I want. Two things I hope I can improve are long processing times. For instance I recorded a 90+ min video in 2.7K at 60 fps and I carefully assembled them in the correct order as the 1st test video they assembled automatically and where wrong. So to transfer this to Blu-ray iso file will take like 7 hours. To upload a 5 min youtube video took like 2 hours. 2nd issue is playback while editing is severely buffered. Working off of and saving to to the same USB3.0 external HDD is most of that problem. I could install a new dedicated HDD or SSD how big should it be?
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