[videoblogging] Pinnacle Studio HD

2010-04-15 Thread David Jones
For those playing along at home...

Been using Ulead VideoStudio 12 for many years now, and the last few
months for the HD H.264 direct editing as you may know. I needed to
use Handbrake also for final output conversion.
So I decided to give the trial version of Pinnacle Studio HD 14 a go.

Just did a blog with it, and with no help or references had my latest
blog done very quickly and smoothly within an hour on my first try, I
really like it, quite intuitive.
H.264 1280x720 HD playback is instant, and editing is generally pretty
smooth, better than Ulead. Still a bit jerky on the clip trim bars,
but I often don't have to use them thanks to the audio waveform
display below the video, so I can see when I start speaking and move
the bar directly to it instead of start/spot listening I have to do
with Ulead.

It outputs just fine directly in 1280x768 30fps MPEG4 for Youtube. So
no more having the two step process of outputting in MEG2 and then
converting to MPEG4 with handbrake.
Final HD rendering seemed quite slow at 4Mpbs, and it wouldn't let me
do high bandwidth stuff in the background like play a youtube video
properly, but it's faster than the previous two step MPEG2-MP4
process.

But for some reason it's "Best Quality" direct upload Youtube setting
is only 640x360, so that feature is useless, so I'll juts output to
MP4 HD and upload to Youtube manually.
The iPod feature is useless too, it won't output in my desired
480x272, nor will it allow me to customise the video data rate. So
I'll still have to use Handbrake for this.
The MP3 audio output option is very nice, but it seems to have a bug
in that I select 64kbps and it always gives me 192kps.

So if you are looking to do direct H.264 MPEG4 video editing (like
directly from a Sanyo Xacti or similar) then I'd recommend you give
Pinnacle Studio 14 a try. Looks like I'll be buying this one and
making the switch.

Dave.


Re: [videoblogging] Pinnacle Studio HD

2010-04-15 Thread Rupert Howe
Did you ever try the trial version of Vegas?  They say they can cut  
anything without conversion.  And their export options are pretty  
comprehensive, so should avoid you having to use Handbrake.
I had the odd glitch trying to trim Xacti h.264 clips with it when I  
last used it a couple of years ago, but that was also a couple of  
versions ago, so it might be better at it now.

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv

On 15 Apr 2010, at 14:27, David Jones wrote:

> For those playing along at home...
>
> Been using Ulead VideoStudio 12 for many years now, and the last few
> months for the HD H.264 direct editing as you may know. I needed to
> use Handbrake also for final output conversion.
> So I decided to give the trial version of Pinnacle Studio HD 14 a go.
>
> Just did a blog with it, and with no help or references had my latest
> blog done very quickly and smoothly within an hour on my first try, I
> really like it, quite intuitive.
> H.264 1280x720 HD playback is instant, and editing is generally pretty
> smooth, better than Ulead. Still a bit jerky on the clip trim bars,
> but I often don't have to use them thanks to the audio waveform
> display below the video, so I can see when I start speaking and move
> the bar directly to it instead of start/spot listening I have to do
> with Ulead.
>
> It outputs just fine directly in 1280x768 30fps MPEG4 for Youtube. So
> no more having the two step process of outputting in MEG2 and then
> converting to MPEG4 with handbrake.
> Final HD rendering seemed quite slow at 4Mpbs, and it wouldn't let me
> do high bandwidth stuff in the background like play a youtube video
> properly, but it's faster than the previous two step MPEG2-MP4
> process.
>
> But for some reason it's "Best Quality" direct upload Youtube setting
> is only 640x360, so that feature is useless, so I'll juts output to
> MP4 HD and upload to Youtube manually.
> The iPod feature is useless too, it won't output in my desired
> 480x272, nor will it allow me to customise the video data rate. So
> I'll still have to use Handbrake for this.
> The MP3 audio output option is very nice, but it seems to have a bug
> in that I select 64kbps and it always gives me 192kps.
>
> So if you are looking to do direct H.264 MPEG4 video editing (like
> directly from a Sanyo Xacti or similar) then I'd recommend you give
> Pinnacle Studio 14 a try. Looks like I'll be buying this one and
> making the switch.
>
> Dave.
>
> 



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Re: [videoblogging] Pinnacle Studio HD

2010-04-15 Thread David Jones
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 12:06 AM, Rupert Howe  wrote:
> Did you ever try the trial version of Vegas?  They say they can cut
> anything without conversion.  And their export options are pretty
> comprehensive, so should avoid you having to use Handbrake.
> I had the odd glitch trying to trim Xacti h.264 clips with it when I
> last used it a couple of years ago, but that was also a couple of
> versions ago, so it might be better at it now.

Yes, I tried it and couldn't make heads or tails of it, it just didn't
work the way I expected it to work, and it was jerky too.
Pinnacle Studio works just like Ulead VideoStudio I'm used to.

Dave.