I do not see any conversation on vs 7.0.0.83 yet.
I can convert some files and none at all, keeps stating one or more files cannot be loaded.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
7.0.0.83
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Re: 7.0.0.83
I have not had this issue, and I still use the program a lot.
Is this a new problem?
Bad source file? Replace it with a different file
Is this a new problem?
Bad source file? Replace it with a different file
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Re: 7.0.0.83
As of now, the most common cause of files that cannot be loaded is because the source file in question is an x265 codec file and CXD 7 does not support those because it's a 32 bit application; a 64 bit application is needed to convert those.
Do a search on the forum for VSO's x265 to x264 converter tool. Then, try loading that file/those files again as x264 input.
Do a search on the forum for VSO's x265 to x264 converter tool. Then, try loading that file/those files again as x264 input.
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Re: 7.0.0.83
I use both - ConvertXtoDVD and ConvertXtoHD - for seweral years and always the current versions.
Up to now I don't had any problems to convert and burn H.265-coded video files directly (without pre-converting into H.264).
The only effect I noticed is that the contrast an gamma values of the outputted files are much too low when I try to convert 4K source files. Therefore I only convert 1080p material.
Up to now I don't had any problems to convert and burn H.265-coded video files directly (without pre-converting into H.264).
The only effect I noticed is that the contrast an gamma values of the outputted files are much too low when I try to convert 4K source files. Therefore I only convert 1080p material.
Re: 7.0.0.83
It actually depends on several factors, some H265 files can be converted, for example files with the colometry yuv420 8 bit or yuv 422 8 bit.
But other h265 files in yuv (10 bit, 12 bit, yuv444) and h265 files in rgb can't be converted...
But other h265 files in yuv (10 bit, 12 bit, yuv444) and h265 files in rgb can't be converted...
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