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TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 13 Jan 2010, 19:19
by Alan
I'm ever hopeful that eventually I shall get my CBPaint with all the features of TVPaint. In the meantime I will continue to learn and experiment with my demo TVPaint, and it is very good.
I'm using it in conjunction with Vegas9 Platinum.

My question is, can I input an HD file? So far I have failed. I guess it has to be an uncompressed file so that I can overlay an animation on to a short clip. Is it possible, have I missed something in my experiments?

Alan

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 13 Jan 2010, 19:53
by Paul Fierlinger
How are you exporting the file from Vegas? What's the format or codec?

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 13 Jan 2010, 20:17
by Alan
The format is. 1440 x 1080 .m2t
I have no problem with .avi
Alan

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 13 Jan 2010, 20:22
by Paul Fierlinger
So what happens when you navigate to this file from Vegas to open project?

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 13 Jan 2010, 21:52
by Alan
It imports into Vegas and plays.

Only one frame imports into TVPaint via new and import footage, even though I choose a number of frames to import.

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 13 Jan 2010, 21:59
by Paul Fierlinger
I don't think you are doing it right. You should import the entire file as an AVI and a new layer. Wait, which version of TVP are you testing this on because I now wonder if it's at all possible to do this with a trial version -- someone else should respond to this issue.

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 13 Jan 2010, 22:22
by slowtiger
Successful import of video files all depends on video format and codec.

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 13 Jan 2010, 23:32
by Paul Fierlinger
Any MPEG works for me. Or QT Animation, which is uncompressed, as is Photo or Motion JPEG -- all uncompressed formats. Then import (open) the entire file in TVP.

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 14 Jan 2010, 10:16
by Fabrice
Hi Alan,

TVP should be ablle to import .m2t files.
However, please can you post a very short files, with a very few images inside ? We have no such files here to test the import properly.

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 14 Jan 2010, 11:55
by malcooning
When I capture from my Canon camcorder into Vegas I get M2T files.
It's a good compression of HDV files, which allows for realtime editing (in Vegas anyhow), and also smooth playback in a media player.
TVP can import M2T, but not without problems. When I import M2T the responsiveness of TVP goes down, and often it just freezes.
Also, the progress indicator stays on 0% regardless of the progress.
So, we can deduct that it is buggy for the moment.
I'm attaching a 1 sec long m2t file.

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 14 Jan 2010, 12:11
by Paul Fierlinger
The same happened to me and I get only one frame to show on my timeline even though I can see more frames in the import preview, but I wonder why you have the sound track attached. Have you ever tried to detach the sound in Vegas before you export the clip?

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 14 Jan 2010, 16:26
by Fabrice
Thanks Asaf, we have made some tests.

It seems that TVP can not properly import .m2t at the moment.

Can you convert .m2t to .avi with Vegas ?

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 14 Jan 2010, 19:55
by malcooning
Paul Fierlinger wrote:Have you ever tried to detach the sound in Vegas before you export the clip?
sure. it's easy to do. just thought it's better to leave it on in this case for sake of testing.
Fabrice wrote:Can you convert .m2t to .avi with Vegas ?
It's no problem, that's the typical workaround. Just m2t is straight-from-camera and its compressor allows to play it back quite easily. most other HD encoders tend to be heavier to edit. but that's fine.

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 14 Jan 2010, 21:54
by Paul Fierlinger
Asaf, I know how to split the sound track from the picture; I was just wondering why you didn't do it for the test. :roll:
As I was telling Alan, I thought he should just export a straight uncompressed avi but I don't know if he has that option in Vegas 9 Platinum, which is a consumer product. In Vegas Pro 9 the way to go is Video for Windows, Default Template -- which is uncompressed and which works fine in TVP.

Re: TVPaint and HDV

Posted: 15 Jan 2010, 10:09
by Alan
Thanks. The Platinum version will render as Video for windows, I'll have ago this evening.

Alan