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I am using ULead Video Studio 7.0 SE to edit out unwanted video frames
from one MPEG-2 file. When I am done with editing and try to create
the final video file in the same attributes as the original MPEG-2
file, I am surprised that ULead still needs to render the video.
Should ULead simply stitches the video clips together without further
rendering? Do I understand this incorrectly?
You know rendering takes a long time, and I am trying to get away from
doing this.
When I captured the video initially, I used the hardware encoder in
PVR-250 TV-tuner card to capture the video into MPEG-2, and that was
fast. But I don't know how to take advantage of the hardware encoder
in PVR-250 after the video has already in the PC. Therefore, I will
have to rely on ULead to create a MPEG-2 file for the edited video.
Thanks.
Jay Chan
I am using ULead Video Studio 7.0 SE to edit out unwanted video frames
from one MPEG-2 file. When I am done with editing and try to create
the final video file in the same attributes as the original MPEG-2
file, I am surprised that ULead still needs to render the video.
Should ULead simply stitches the video clips together without further
rendering? Do I understand this incorrectly?
You know rendering takes a long time, and I am trying to get away from
doing this.
When I captured the video initially, I used the hardware encoder in
PVR-250 TV-tuner card to capture the video into MPEG-2, and that was
fast. But I don't know how to take advantage of the hardware encoder
in PVR-250 after the video has already in the PC. Therefore, I will
have to rely on ULead to create a MPEG-2 file for the edited video.
Thanks.
Jay Chan