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Re: Anyone use Steady Hand with .m2t files?
by Luc Enders on Jul 3, 2009 at 3:13:02 pm

The AVI is only the container. You choose then the codecs in the template column. E.g. DV or uncompressed YUV. That said they all should work. I just tried a HDV file and rendered as DV and played back fine fo me.

2 thing could be happening here:
- renders correctly but you don't have a player to playback AVI with codecs correctly
- And/or it's not rendered correctly because of steady hand.

Questions:
1. What happens if you turn off the steady hand filter? Does that render AVI correctly?
2. While rendering, do you see video in the output render screen?
3. Have you tried different players with codecs like Videolan, K-lite codec pack/MPC or KMPlayer?


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