Finally, after running the software, and loading the export files, I could not get playback. An un-install and re-install routine with my AV Software turned off still resulted in a black screen where the video should be.
6. The players export option should include a basic container option with the frame rate being matched. This would be much quicker than the transcode to ASF, and offer much higher evidential integrity. The native date & Time should be exported as a subtitle track, to be used if needed.
Matt, I think there are a number of players that can 'load' exported video to search / display / manage. I am not sure who does this via Symantec but it's common with straight video exports from other systems.
To me, an optimal scenario to address this capability is to render the video bundled with the system's own client/player which also allows you to further easily render smaller clips from that larger initial export on demand. I don't know how many other VMS' have this capability but it's something we can do in HD Witness. I've only personally tested it with a 2TB export but in theory it should allow you to render upwards or more than 10TB in a single EXE file that would also contain the full client/player with all controls including further rendering. For greater than a 2TB file you need to render the initial EXE from our 64bit OS version of our client though. 2TB or less makes it easy to move the whole thing to a single hard drive via USB, ideally a 3.0 for transfer speed. Larger than that you can simply move it across the network to a different archival home if you wanted.
I have created several LARGE exports for the local police department by copying the exported video (player included) onto a 1 TB portable drive. And the fully functional exported player will allow exporting of subset clips.
Well again, I can only speak for Vigil (as that's what I'm familiar with), but it works very much like Nathan's description. It doesn't generate a single large executeable, but it can (depending on the selected option) place a copy of the native video player runtime/installer in a folder along with the video clip(s), and optionally include autorun files for optical export as well. This works exactly the same whether viewing on the server, or on the fat client.
Defining any number export destinations is easy, so I'll usually plug in a flash drive, and set that as an export target with a subfolder called "Vigil Exports", with the option to include the player. As long as it gets the same drive letter that the destination is configured with, it will then work with any external drive, be it USB flash, USB HDD, Firewire, eSATA, etc.
So I was editing my podcast in Premiere Pro , and finished up and the playback looked perfect . So I went to export it , and when it had finished up I noticed The video was going at half speed and the audio was at normal (1.00x) I tried tweaking a bunch of settings (like frame rate) and kind of got close but I could never line it up. It would always exponentially distance throughout the runtime. I've now done 20 podcasts now , without a problem like this and could never figure out where I went wrong. The only thing I could think of is that the audio and video are at different hertz. Audio being at 44100 and video at 48000. But it's always been that difference , I would just go in and rate stretch it before making edits so the video and audio align. I'm not having this problem in playback, it's only after export.
I appreciate any help , this would mean a ton to me if we can get this figured out. Btw I'm not an expert with premiere pro so I would appreciate any help navigating pathways and step by step, how to find settings. If you need any info (I.e clip details, export settings, preferences, etc.) id be more than willing, I'll try to get back to your message asap. Below are two videos, one of playback , and one exported and then played in windows media player
Choose the media player format to export a standard video or audio sequence that can be viewed or listened to on computers that have a standard media player installed. The computer must also have the codec installed that you use for the export.
Open the Video texts window where you can create pre- and post-texts for the AVI file. These texts will be added to all cameras for the export and displayed as still images before (Pre-slides) or after (Post-slides) the video.
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