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Carlos Manuel November 1st, 2007 03:10 PM

Combustion and MPEG from HDV
 
Combustion does NOT import -mpeg files from HDV captured in Premiere CS2.

It imports all the other .mpg files.
I've changed .mpeg to .mpg but nothing

Any advice?

Thanks
Carlos

Graham Hickling November 1st, 2007 10:09 PM

Probably the Premiere imports are transport streams. Remux them to program streams using Remuxts or Mpegstreamclip.

Carlos Manuel November 2nd, 2007 05:27 AM

I'm using Premiere CS2.
It does not have CineForm. It creates *.mpeg files from an HDV capture.
Form a DV capture it creates regular DV avi files.

Premiere works properly with the 1440x1080 .mpeg files,
but Combustion (on another PC) does not import them.

The same Combustion imports properly .mpg files.
(Yes, I've changed the .mpeg to .mpg, but nothing)

My only solution was inside Premiere CS2:
- capture HDV to .mpeg files
- export to QT with Photo Jpeg Codec in 1440x1080
- Combustion imports the QT files.

Is there a better solution?
Better image quality without going to LARGEEEEEE uncompressed files ?

Graham Hickling November 2nd, 2007 06:54 AM

As I said, I suspect your captured .mpeg files are transport streams. Many applications that can open an mpeg program stream cannot open an mpeg transport stream.

It is fast and lossless to remux from a ts to a ps using either of the (free) programs that I suggest.

I may be wrong about this being the issue Combustion is having, but I suggest try a remux and see what happens.

Carlos Manuel November 2nd, 2007 07:23 AM

I've tried to download the Mpegstreamclip but it's for MAC

I downloaded TsRemux v.0.0.18
It says this from the .mpeg file created on PremierePro CS2:
___DTCP Info
____DTCP Descriptor not present
___File Format: TS(188 byte packets)

I've outputed to the 3 formats available
- M2TS (192 byte packets)
- TS (188 byte packets)
- Blu-Ray

NONE is imported in Combustion.

If I don't find a TS to PS I'll go for the QT export.

Graham Hickling November 2nd, 2007 09:04 AM

PC version here - http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-win.html


Remuxts.exe available here: http://www.yamabe.org/softbody.html

The steps with remuxts are as follows:
1) Load the transport stream file into the "Input filename" box.
2) Click 'Get PID'
3) Click 'Add'
4) Click 'Start'

By default a new version of your file will be sent to your c:/ directory (although you can change the folder if you wish).


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