Mau1wurf1977 wrote:What issues if you don't mind sharing?
I recently updated Bandicam and noticed it could now capture directly to an H.264 codec. I tested this and saw no issues playing back the video data in Media Player Classic and VirtualDub so figured I was good to go.
However, it turns out my editing software, Sony Movie Studio Platinum, does NOT like videos rendered this way. It can't read the audio data at all for some reason in the files that were created, so I've been having to use VirtuaDub to strip the audio out and manually sync it in with its appropriate footage inside Movie Studio, which is annoying and time consuming, but not all that difficult. Beyond that though, there seems to be video decoding issues dealing with full-screen scrolling, which so far has thankfully only affected the footage I captured from visiting the websites I'll be talking about, but it means I have to spend time figuring out why this problem exists now so that I can capture footage that won't look like a decoding nightmare when I go to render. :/
Basically, I still have around three to five hours of work ahead of me, on top of the hour I'll need to render a 720p video that's nearly 40 minutes long, and the two hours I'll need to upload it following, and I'm probably going to be dead tired by midnight, which is only a couple hours away. >_<;
Actually, I've run into technical issues every single time I've updated any single piece of software that's a part of my production process, but usually it's not with a video as big as this one so I can typically work my way through the problem and still remain on schedule. :P
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