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Posted by: eco_bach Apr 27 2011, 01:39 PM
Hi
Pulling my hair out on this one.
Running Vdub on my mac bootcamp partition using XP.
Everything runs fine, I run first and 2nd passes of the deshaker filter.

I can even save...but as its outputting and gets to the very end..vDub ALWAYS hangs my system...then crashes.

On one occasion I was able to recover the output AVI file using MPEGStreamclip, but usually the file is corrupt and can't open.

Interesting in that the processing status window when saving always indicates 1 more frame than there actually is at the end of the file ...

Please, please, can anyone suggest some way around this?

Posted by: evropej May 5 2011, 01:39 AM
Are you using the latest deshaker, vdub, compression?
File type, OS, settings?

Posted by: eco_bach May 6 2011, 04:01 PM
QUOTE (evropej @ May 5 2011, 01:39 AM)
Are you using the latest deshaker, vdub, compression?
File type, OS, settings?

Yes, latest deshaker, vdub.
Source files are from 7D 1920x780 mov files. H.264 encoded

Posted by: evropej May 6 2011, 05:20 PM
Is the movie interlaced?
If so, are you selecting the interlaced option in deshaker?
I had something similar when I processed interlaced video.
The cure was to preprocess the video with xmedia recode at 30fps at 720p.
This also reduced the processing time significantly at a minor loss of fidelity or lower resolution.
It would be nice to have the developers chime in as well since they are the gurus of this software.
The deshaker developer is also available via email but he is less likely to take actions based on my experience.

Posted by: evropej May 6 2011, 09:16 PM
I remember what the developer of deshaker said.
It is related to the filter which allows you to process mov files in vdub.
The work around is as I suggested or try contacting the people for the filter/plugin.
If you need instructions or suggestions on settings for convering using xmedia recode, let me know and I can provide a video tutorial.

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