I wasn't sure whether to post this in the editing or the converting forum since it's a little bit of both, but I have made a bunch of video clips that while they play perfectly when I open them in Windows Media Player, and even within Corel Video Studio itself, the minute I drop any of them onto the timeline, the video becomes distorted, like seen below:
I used MediaConverter 8 to make these video clips. The source files I made them from were all MKV and the clips I made are all WMV. This distortion problem only presents itself within the video studio timeline as far as I can tell. Is there a way to fix this issue without having to remake every single clip? It was a rather time-consuming process to begin with and I would really hate to have to start all over again and delaying my project.
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Did you convert to wmv and imported the wmvs? Don't do that.
Try instead mkv2mp4 and import the mp4s in videostudio. Or convert to something better than wmv in mediaconverter, avi, mp4, etc. -
Last edited by mike20021969; 19th May 2014 at 04:46.
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No, the files are wmv, not wmvs, I don't think I have any wmvs-files on my computer, at least not in my video folders, and it doesn't matter what format I convert them to, be it wmv, avi or mpeg the problem is the same. Playback works fine, but the minute they are dropped onto the timeline the video is distorted the way you saw above.
And yes, I know that wmv-files works fine in Corel Video Studio, I have edited a ton of wmv-files in there. The problem is that these wmv-files that were converted from mkv are not working fine. I can play them just fine on regular playback (like when they are in the library, but not on the actual timeline), but I just can't edit them in any way shape or form, making them useless to me unless someone can help me. Could this be a codec issue? -
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Likely it's the 1262 width dimensions . Many programs / decoders require mod4 compliance (evenly divisible by 4)
Your options are to resize & re-encode , or use another program -