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30 fps or 25fps Encoding 2-pass encoding, progressive ( not interlaced, this is very important) Nothing special Deinterlacing: YES Container MP4, AVI, MOV FLV, MPEG-2, and MPEG-4 MP4 or WMV3 AUDIO Codec (preferred order) AAC, MP3, WMA9, MPEG Layer 2 MP3 or AAC AAC Bit rate 256 Kbps AAC or 320 Kbps stereo MP3 (ideal), 128 Kbps stereo AAC or 192 Kbps stereo MP3 (minimum) MP3 or AAC preferred stereo 320 kbps Sampling rate 44.1 kHz 44.1 kHz 44.1 kHz. In particular pulldown and other frame rate re-sampling techniques are strongly discouraged. SD: 2000 kbits/s HD: 5000 kbits/s Frame Rate 25fps The frame rate of the original video should be maintained without re-sampling. You are confused about all these designations? If you think it's possible to save a Blu-Ray on HDV, then it is likely that this FAQ is for you.
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Here's how to re-activate all your activation keys at one time during the new installation of Studio: On your current PC look for this folder C: Documents and Settings All Users Application Data Pinnacle Pixie for XP or C: Users All Users Pinnacle Pixie (or C: ProgramData Pinnacle Pixie) for Vista or Seven.Īll your activation keys are working. Studio is installed on your PC and you change your computer or hard disk.
The user enters the key and, after verification, installation continues normally.
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At the start of the installation, the installer prompts you for the key for the previous full version.
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This FAQ applies to people who bought an upgrade version of Studio and who would like to install it on a brand new computer (which never sees a previous Studio version - or new hard disk, or hard disk formatted). ANSWER: it's simple, you have to edit the XML files for Adorage & Mercalli while you will edit.FXT files for VitaScene and Heroglyph (do a search on C: to find *Adorage*.xml and *Mercalli*.xml while you will search *Vitascene*.fxt and *Heroglyph*.fxt. I would like to have everything under the name 'proDAD' (one rackname). QUESTION: how to group my proDAD effects and transitions into Pinnacle Studio library? Indeed, they appear under their own names: 'Adorage', 'VitaScene', 'Heroglyph' and 'Mercalli'. Also note that if there were part of a 'Premium Collection', the 'Premium Collection' name does not appear anymore (which allow to re-order the title in alphabetical order). Re-open Studio, and you will see your titles in the new folder.Delete the.axt files inside that folder (no worry, they will be re-create once you open Studio, as long as you own the.dtl files associated).Rename the folder as you wish (or create a new one and move all titles inside).Locate the folder that you would like to rename (usually in C: Users Public Documents Pinnacle Content Titles 16x9).To order them by alphabetical order? Or even to change the name of a folder containing multiple title? Or even group some titles inside a specific folder? ANSWER: Very simple, follow this procedure step by step, fully working with Pinnacle Studio latest version: