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AVCHD: Stable settings
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  • @Angry_C

    what do you mean by stable?
    they refer to the "blip" in the beginning?
  • I think this thread is dangerous. People will post settings declared as stable without testing in different scenes.

    For example feha wrote:

    "Video Bitrate FSH/SH=32000000
    Video Bitrate FH/H=24000000

    Transcend class 6 32 GB ...
    Very satisfied with stability "

    In my case that settings were only stable without tele ex mode with a Transcend class 10 32GB and a Sandisk Extreme pro 45mb/s.

    My recordings are stable with:

    Video Bitrate FSH/SH=28000000
    Video Bitrate FH/H=20000000


    Either the cameras are different, or feha has not tested well enough.



  • >Why remove can you explain ?

    Because you are distributing AVCHD settings. Do not mess with any other.
  • @Butt Why zipped/tarballed; the ini files are merely a couple of hundred bytes in size?
  • "And remove
    Version increment=1
    30min limit removal=Checked
    PAL<->NTSC Menu=Checked

    part from your settings."

    Why remove can you explain ?
    Thanks in advance
  • @feha

    Use attachments please.
    And remove
    Version increment=1
    30min limit removal=Checked
    PAL<->NTSC Menu=Checked

    part from your settings.
  • I have very stable footage:
    [Information]
    Comment=1080i/50
    SD_Card=Any
    Camera=GH2 v1.0E
    [Settings]
    Version increment=1
    30min limit removal=Checked
    PAL<->NTSC Menu=Checked
    Video Bitrate FSH/SH=32000000
    Video Bitrate FH/H=24000000
    Video Bitrate 24H=32000000
    Video Bitrate 24L=24000000

    This works without any problems:
    SanDisk class 10 16GB Extreme 30mb/s
    and
    Transcend class 6 32 GB ...
    Very satisfied with stability
  • @svart
    Make different topic for such settings, please, if you have them. :-)
  • I'll add that stable can also mean that the files are of good structure(no low bitrate frames at the beginning, no missing frames at end, etc) as well. Just because a playback codec has a good amount of error tolerance and can play a broken file, does NOT mean that the file is OK to use.
  • . . . no one has 42MB stable longGOP setting?
    please publish with *. zip
  • @Elenion
    I just made two topics to move discussions about AVCHD settings to them.
    Stable is anything that do not result in card speed errors or freezzing.

  • @Elenion
    I think stable is stable, that is no small error, so error free
  • What do you mean by stable?
    Currently there are some issues that have been found, like the first two gop that are garbage or some files that have a weird end. Beyond this many settings are 'stable'. Then, can we post also settings with these minor issues?