When I try to import an mpeg2 (DVD compliant) clip to the storyboard window I get an error, something like:
Import failed - clips must be 3:4 or 16:9 aspect ratio.
The clips are all 3:4. I've confirmed this with bitrate viewer.
The clips were created with the Dazzle DVC II, and I've used them sucessfully with VP5 and DVDit.
Does ReelDVD have some quirk I haven't heard about?
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It's amazing how it dosn't occur to you to start at the begining until after you've clicked submit.
From sonics data base:
This is the typical response of ReeLDVD when you try to force feed it
"Program Streams". You must create "Elementary Streams" from your encode process. A Program Stream has the video and audio already multiplexed together, an Elementary Stream has two seperate files, one for video and one for audio. This is the only option for bringing your asset files into
ReelDVD. -
It's amazing how it dosn't occur to you to start at the begining until after you've clicked submit.
From sonics data base:
This is the typical response of ReeLDVD when you try to force feed it
"Program Streams". You must create "Elementary Streams" from your encode process. A Program Stream has the video and audio already multiplexed together, an Elementary Stream has two seperate files, one for video and one for audio. This is the only option for bringing your asset files into
ReelDVD.
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