encoding 60p or 50p

madim wrote on 2/13/2014, 3:42 PM

I have Video Deluxe 2013 and Photo DVD Deluxe 2013 on a Windows7 64bit system. I have usually encoded BD in Mpeg2 Pal 50p or NTSC 60p (and both interlaced or progressive) with no problems, but now it doesn't work (neither Video Deluxe 2013 nor Photo DVD Deluxe 2013) and encode only BD in Pal 25p or NTSC 30p. I try to set the advance video encoding settings on 50p or 60p (interlaced or progressive), but the programs refuse the settings and reset to 25p or 30p. I tryed to deinstall and reinstall the softwares, but the encoding still doesn't works. Please could someone help me? Thanks!

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gandjcarr wrote on 2/13/2014, 4:47 PM

Hi, I think that you are getting your terms wrong.  60p and 50p are not video resolutions, neither is 30p or 25p.  It sounds like you are talking about frames per second when you use these terms or are you using the older teminology?  If so, the "P" means progressive and I means interlaced.  I honsestly cannot understand what you want to do when you use these terms.  To me video is 1080 p or i, 720 p or i and so on and so forth.  please help me understand what you mean by this.

George

madim wrote on 2/14/2014, 4:33 AM

Sorry!!!! I mean 60fps and 50fps. I would like to encode and burn a standard BD mpeg2 1080p 50fps/60fps, as I have done in the past. So, as usually,  I click advanced video settings, click on the pulldown menu and set 50 fps (or 60 fps) (the values are shown in black and clickable) and click ok, but  then a window pop up saying values are incorrect and value is reset to 25 fps (or 60 fps).

Sorry for my english, thank you!

madim wrote on 2/14/2014, 5:14 AM

Sorry!!!! I mean 60fps and 50fps. I would like to encode and burn a standard BD mpeg2 1080p 50fps/60fps, as I have done in the past. So, as usually,  I click advanced video settings, click on the pulldown menu and set 50 fps (or 60 fps) (the values are shown in black and clickable) and click ok, but  then a window pop up saying values are incorrect and value is reset to 25 fps (or 30 fps).
Sorry for my english, thank you!