Hi all
I have been using SVMS from version 9 right through to latest version 12. I think it's an amazing product for the money and I know that I push it to the hilt sometimes with my editing.
A lot of my video projects get very complicated, with lots of audio tracks, text overlays, graphics, video effects etc. I am always aware that the longer a project gets the more it is asking of SVMS to work smoothly and also it takes longer to load as the project grows in complexity and length. I normally try to keep my projects to a max of about twenty minutes, and then I render that video as a finished piece.
I have experimented in the past with merging projects into a new one - but have never found it to be one of SVMS strengths. I have also experimented with joining, say three 20min rendered videos into one but all the methods I have tried have varying levels of success. I have not found anything that does exactly what I want.
At the moment I always work with 1280x720 PAL 25fps, 48,000 audio. I favour SVMS v12 Main Concept renders (MP4 (AVC/AAC) for my finished work.
What I would like is (if it's possible) to know what utility there might be that would allow me to join/stitch two or three 1280x720 MP4 videos together WITHOUT re-encoding the files. The utility would have to do this without any weird artefacts, glitchy playback etc.
I realise that I could render out from SVMS in an uncompressed format (AVI?) and then pull those pieces back into SVMS to join and then render out the whole thing to MP4. However, the file sizes involved and the effort required put me off doing that.
In the past (mainly when I used to work with HD WMV files), I did use several "lossless" video joiners but I found that they all had their issues. For example, a tool might appear to have done the join faultlessly and without any extra encoding... but then you might try that video on another video player or software video streamer etc, and then discover a glitch or something.
I was wondering if anyone on here has a tried and tested utility that will totally seamlessly join two or more PAL 1280x720 25fps MP4s into a single file with no tampering of the originals. i.e. no re-encoding etc.
I have often thought it would be a nice feature for SVMS to allow you to render several projects (assuming they all had the same settings etc.) into one single rendered video. I guess this might be a Sony tool that sat 'outside' of the main program?
Failing that - how do others manage larger video editing projects in SVMS? Are there any wizzo tips for this type of problem?
Thanks in anticipation of a fantastic solution to my query!!!
Al
I have been using SVMS from version 9 right through to latest version 12. I think it's an amazing product for the money and I know that I push it to the hilt sometimes with my editing.
A lot of my video projects get very complicated, with lots of audio tracks, text overlays, graphics, video effects etc. I am always aware that the longer a project gets the more it is asking of SVMS to work smoothly and also it takes longer to load as the project grows in complexity and length. I normally try to keep my projects to a max of about twenty minutes, and then I render that video as a finished piece.
I have experimented in the past with merging projects into a new one - but have never found it to be one of SVMS strengths. I have also experimented with joining, say three 20min rendered videos into one but all the methods I have tried have varying levels of success. I have not found anything that does exactly what I want.
At the moment I always work with 1280x720 PAL 25fps, 48,000 audio. I favour SVMS v12 Main Concept renders (MP4 (AVC/AAC) for my finished work.
What I would like is (if it's possible) to know what utility there might be that would allow me to join/stitch two or three 1280x720 MP4 videos together WITHOUT re-encoding the files. The utility would have to do this without any weird artefacts, glitchy playback etc.
I realise that I could render out from SVMS in an uncompressed format (AVI?) and then pull those pieces back into SVMS to join and then render out the whole thing to MP4. However, the file sizes involved and the effort required put me off doing that.
In the past (mainly when I used to work with HD WMV files), I did use several "lossless" video joiners but I found that they all had their issues. For example, a tool might appear to have done the join faultlessly and without any extra encoding... but then you might try that video on another video player or software video streamer etc, and then discover a glitch or something.
I was wondering if anyone on here has a tried and tested utility that will totally seamlessly join two or more PAL 1280x720 25fps MP4s into a single file with no tampering of the originals. i.e. no re-encoding etc.
I have often thought it would be a nice feature for SVMS to allow you to render several projects (assuming they all had the same settings etc.) into one single rendered video. I guess this might be a Sony tool that sat 'outside' of the main program?
Failing that - how do others manage larger video editing projects in SVMS? Are there any wizzo tips for this type of problem?
Thanks in anticipation of a fantastic solution to my query!!!
Al