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Mooho Bae March 30th, 2008 06:44 AM

Question to Cineform NEO HD users : Anyone experenced the same problem with me?
 
I converted the .mp3 files to .mxf files with the latest version of the clip browser, then converted these files to .avi again with Neo HD.
About 90% of them are ok, but the others just show green screen. When I opened these .mxf files on VLC or Vagas v8.0, they didn't show any problems.
I'll link some of the .mxf files that have the problems here, so please check them and let me know:

http://www.moohobae.com/test/BAE_1155_01.mxf
http://www.moohobae.com/test/BAE_1961_01.mxf
http://www.moohobae.com/test/BAE_1962_01.mxf
http://www.moohobae.com/test/BAE_1977_01.mxf
http://www.moohobae.com/test/BAE_1979_01.mxf

Thanks in Advance.
MooHo Bae

David Newman March 30th, 2008 10:35 AM

Those files are working fine here. Are you sure you have the latest CineForm software, has that issue should be adressed with the last release (ver 3.2.5.159.) If you have that build contact support (www.cineform.com/support and file a ticket.)

Chris Hurd March 30th, 2008 11:42 AM

Moved from Sony EX to CineForm.

John Hewat March 30th, 2008 11:15 PM

I use Prospect HD but also have occasional issues with the converted files being just a plain green screen. I go straight from mp4 to avi, without using the Sony software to make them into mxf files (is there any advantage to taking that middle step to mxf?).

The green screen is rare and generally all I have to do is convert it again and it works ok.

EDIT: Maybe related is that my desktop is spead across three monitors and if I play a Cineform AVI in Windows Media Player on the left monitor and drag it whilst playing across to the middle monitor, it goes green! I have to close and re-open it to see the image again.

So maybe it's an issue with our PCs?

Jiri Fiala March 31st, 2008 12:55 AM

That's more likely an issue with overlay mode of your graphic cards... If you see green image in your player, try to move the player to your primary monitor.

If you can see the normal image then, your file is okay and your graphic card has a problem with displaying overlay in DirectX mode.

Vista (with Aero enabled) fixes this behaviour by compositing the whole desktop before outputting it to the screen.

Mooho Bae March 31st, 2008 07:22 AM

Thanks for replies.

David, it was ver 3.2.5.159, and I already filed a ticket, and waited more than 3 weeks for any action, but nothing returned. Would you please check it?

John, I guess that my trouble seems different to yours. All the tools display the same green screens to any display, and I converted several times again, but nothing changed. Normal clips were always normal, green screen clips were always green

Is there anybody who converted the linked files? Please let me know the results.

David Newman March 31st, 2008 09:13 AM

I did think 159 was out for three week ago. The build you want is http://www.cineform.com/downloads/Ne...159-080313.zip Reinstall that. I've tested those links and the media converts fine. Send a reminder on the ticket, as I'm don't directly involved with the ticket process.

Mooho Bae March 31st, 2008 09:40 AM

David, I tested 159 in March 24th and reported to the ticket. Before that, I provided 2 more information to Jake (March 6'th and 7'th), but no answer till now.

David Newman March 31st, 2008 09:50 AM

Please follow up. Support might think the problem was fixed like it is for me.

Mooho Bae April 1st, 2008 02:22 AM

David,

Today I converted the linked five .mxf files on another three PCs in my office. OF course I used ver 3.2.5.159(trial). But unfortunately EVERY converted .AVI files are just green screen. Up to now, I checked 4 different PC, but NOTHING different at all. Now I strongly guess that this problem is not related to PC.

It's really hard to understand for me. Is it related to the language used in the Windows XP???? Please solve this problem...

David Newman April 1st, 2008 09:32 AM

Thank you, that was a good test. We still need to determine what might be different here.


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