I use the Compro Videomate Gold+ TV PCI Card to capture analog video off of different sources (TV/Hi8 Camcorder/VCR). The PVR software that comes with the card can only capture in MPEG1 or MPEG2. I captured a 2 minute clip off of the TV. It plays just fine in the PVR software and the Microsoft Media Player.
I want to trim the clip in MS. I import it into the media pool and drag it into the timeline. This is where MS has a problem. It goes through the process of building peaks which completes. When I play the clip from the timeline, the audio loses sync and extra frames appear. I get the same thing in the output file when I render using any template. MS should be able to handle MPEG2 files, but I am suspecting the different frame types (I,B,P) are causing "heartburn".
I have tried changing the properties from progressive->upper field and progressive->lower field without any luck. I know it is not good practice to edit MPEG files, but MS should be able to handle the file without problems. I do have the ability capture to AVI (YUY with Huffyuv compression) using VirtualDub but at only 320X240 since it uses the WDM drivers. The PVR software allows a lot more options, as far as frame size. I would like to be able to use that.
I want to trim the clip in MS. I import it into the media pool and drag it into the timeline. This is where MS has a problem. It goes through the process of building peaks which completes. When I play the clip from the timeline, the audio loses sync and extra frames appear. I get the same thing in the output file when I render using any template. MS should be able to handle MPEG2 files, but I am suspecting the different frame types (I,B,P) are causing "heartburn".
I have tried changing the properties from progressive->upper field and progressive->lower field without any luck. I know it is not good practice to edit MPEG files, but MS should be able to handle the file without problems. I do have the ability capture to AVI (YUY with Huffyuv compression) using VirtualDub but at only 320X240 since it uses the WDM drivers. The PVR software allows a lot more options, as far as frame size. I would like to be able to use that.