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  1. I exported a project to MPG from my video editor (Magix Movie Edit Pro 16 Plus) using HD settings (1920 x 1080). It plays OK in most of my usual players but in VideoRedo it doesn't. It 'stutters' and jerks. Sometimes it display an entirely green screen at the start and won't play ay all. Similar behaviour in both PowerDVD. Does this ring any bells with anyone please?

    In case it helps, MediaInfo includes the following:

    ID: 224 (0xE0)
    Format: MPEG Video
    Format version: Version 2
    Format profile: High@High
    Format settings, BVOP: Yes
    Format settings, Matrix: Default
    Format settings, GOP: M=3, N=15
    Duration: 5mn 9s
    Bit rate mode: Variable
    Bit rate: 67.7 Mbps
    Nominal bit rate: 100.0 Mbps
    Width: 1920 pixels
    Height: 1080 pixels
    Display aspect ratio: 16:9
    Frame rate: 25.000 fps
    Color space: YUV
    Chroma subsampling: 4:2:0
    Bit depth: 8 bits
    Scan type: Interlaced
    Scan order: Top Field First
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame): 1.306
    Stream size: 2.44 GiB (97%)

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    Terry, East Grinstead, UK
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    Real simple -- VideoRedo and PowerDVD are for DVD specifications. That means, you're limited to 720 x 576.
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    Bells yes.

    To edit video with a resolution at 1920 x 1080 can be done but what your asking of your current systems setup is too much ... it's simply not fast enough.

    Time to upgrade.
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  4. Thanks both.

    I noted that 'old' players like Media Player Classic (MPC) played these high res MPGs fine. So I assumed VideoRedo would do so too. But if that (and PowerDVD) are designed exclusively for SD not HD then it is indeed sort of obvious!

    So do more recent versions of VideoRedo and PowerDVD handle HD DVD? Is that what you mean by 'time to upgrade'?

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