Solveig Multimedia Forum - Get help for video editing software
SolveigMM End-User Products => Video Splitter => Topic started by: pallab on June 12, 2010, 06:43:07 PM
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Hi,
I was wondering whether there was an update (2.3?) coming to support AVCHD?
From one of the other posts I noticed there is an alpha 2.3.911.6 version which supports AVCHD. I have been using this quite successfully, but it does not have support for MPEG layer 1. I noticed version 2.2 has been updated to support MPEG layer 1, but I have not updated to that version yet as I need to be able to edit AVCHD footage.
If it is possible to get an updated 2.3 alpha/beta load that includes the MPEG layer 1 support then that might help ... I could then help test as well!
Regards,
Pallab
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Hi Pallab,
Thank you for your interest. The latest version of AVCHD editing binaries go with the 2.2 version.
AVCHD is supported inofficially, but you can test it.
http://www.solveigmm.com/files/SolveigMM_Video_Splitter_2_2.zip
I'm not sure I cought the problem about MPEG-1, could you give us more details?
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Hi Dmitry,
Thanks for your quick response! I will test using this latest version of 2.2 which you have provided the link to!
The problem I was having with the 'old' alpha version of 2.3 (2.3.911.6) which was built in 2009 (before the MPEG-1 support was added I believe). However, I am providing the errors I am seeing in case it helps - hopefully these will not be present in the updated 2.2 version! :-)
Errors generated opening MPEG-1 file using alpha load 2.3.911.6:
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Opening an MPEG-1 file generates the following error message -
You try to open MPEG-1 file. It is not supported by current version!
If I click OK in the Error dialog box the file is indexed ... and another error is generated:
Can't init KeyFrameManager
Unknown Error. HRESULT: 0xc00d0026
If I click OK the file is opened and I can play and use the navigation commands. I can also select a portion of the file to trim.
However, if I execute the trim command I get the following error:
Input file type ( MPEG1 System ) is not supported
(The parameter is incorrect
hr = 0x80070057)
The trimming operation does not succeed.
Regards,
Pallab
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Hi Pallab,
If you are talking about MPEG-1 video, it is not still supported for trimming, but since 2.2 is supported for merging, but it should be implemented quite soon. Keep an eye on the news :)