![]() ![]() The inbuilt I/Mix player doesn't play my vids correctly, and I can't work out how to convert the Mpeg2 TS files, into normal Mpegs so that any of my other media players will play themĪfter spending countless hours trawling internet forums and websites, it seems that NOBODY on the planet can use this program successfully, or is happy with it I can't download the camcorder vids, without renaming the "Haali" media splitter folder, downloading from camcorder, then renaming the folder back againĪnd then, I can't seem to actually DO anything with the I/Mix program I have updated it from the Pixela website, to the absolute latest version I have a canon HG21 - also supplied with I/Mix 3.0. I cannot help you with your issue mate, but i want to say i sympathise with you Their user forums have dozens and dozens of complaints and problems, if I had looked their first there would have been no way I would have even got it!! Make sure your Vista has the right combination of graphics and memory capability for anything, thats the bottom line on new programs that can overwhelm underpowered computers. I once had Roxio's Easy Media creator, but it was totally impossible to use on my XP even though they said it would. Nero could be a good choice too, but by all means research their user forums first to get a feel for the problems people have had. ![]() I have used their converter very successfully, and plan to investigate their video editor further. Did you look at the AVS free download? They will let you download their total program just to try it out, they do put a copyright into any finished media just to mark it as trial, which is removed if you purchase it. I have not tried out Movie Maker, but many reviews I have read say it is pretty weak. Kindly let me know how to go about this or not I think Panasonic should consider changing its software for DVD editing / authoring purposes since the IM3 has been causing so much problems to users and not stable. This time it worked and I managed to create a DVD but with small number of clips.ĭoes it it mean that the IM3 software can't convert to MPEG format when there's larger number of clips used for editing (though the software did mention that a maximum of 99 clips is allowed) ? Or does it mean that I have to wait longer during the 'converting to MPEG' files if larger number of clips are used until all the clips have been converted to MPEG format ? I then copied a smaller number of video clips (of about 10-15 clips) to another album file and tried doing the same thing. After doing the necessary editing using IM3, I then decided to go into DVD authoring but the software seems to 'hang' for sometime without any movement when it is saving to MPEG format. There are 80 video clips altogether and the duration is about 80 minutes in total.
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