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- Wed Sep 15, 2004 12:01 pm
- Forum: Video Software Help Archive
- Topic: Compressed video doesnt match avs file?
- Replies: 2
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Compressed video doesnt match avs file?
Hey, here's what's happening to me and it really has me stumped. First of all, I'm using the bait and switch method for faster editing. I have this one avs file that I just cant rid completely of interlacing, although im gonna keep trying. My main problem though is that when I load my avs into Vdub ...
- Sat Jul 17, 2004 12:45 am
- Forum: Video Software Help Archive
- Topic: IVTC blues...
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1167
Hmm window is set to 100% and the comb is still more than blatant. I'm gonna try reinstalling premiere and see how that works out. Opps, sorry ad heh, gotta give credit where credit is due. I've been fiddling with the deinterlace filter in vdub and trying to do it that way but it doesn't seem to be ...
- Sat Jul 17, 2004 12:03 am
- Forum: Video Software Help Archive
- Topic: IVTC blues...
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1167
Scintilla I can't thank you enough, you've been extremely helpful so far.
Couple more questions:
You're right I can notice the interlacing in wmp and vdub, but what I meant to say was that the fields are much more pronounced while processed in premiere compared to wmp and vdub. In other words, they really jump out at you in that program. Also the lag is worse in premiere too after IVTC (and there's even a little bit running at 30fps). So I was wondering if premiere normally does this? or if this is exclusive to my computer (and if it is, is there a way to fix this).
Also, about what I said concerning the Read ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides guide. What does ermac mean when he says method 2 is much slower. What aspect of the editing in that way is slower?
Couple more questions:
You're right I can notice the interlacing in wmp and vdub, but what I meant to say was that the fields are much more pronounced while processed in premiere compared to wmp and vdub. In other words, they really jump out at you in that program. Also the lag is worse in premiere too after IVTC (and there's even a little bit running at 30fps). So I was wondering if premiere normally does this? or if this is exclusive to my computer (and if it is, is there a way to fix this).
Also, about what I said concerning the Read ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides guide. What does ermac mean when he says method 2 is much slower. What aspect of the editing in that way is slower?
- Fri Jul 16, 2004 11:26 pm
- Forum: Video Software Help Archive
- Topic: IVTC blues...
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1167
Well sure you can see the fields -- because it's still interlaced at that point. That's not a problem. right, but why can i see the fields in premiere when the interlaced footage is playing back at the normal rate? You're not supposed to be seeing them normally right?, i mean -- when you watch the ...
- Fri Jul 16, 2004 10:16 pm
- Forum: Video Software Help Archive
- Topic: AVS Decimate Command....
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1971
- Fri Jul 16, 2004 10:12 pm
- Forum: Video Software Help Archive
- Topic: IVTC blues...
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1167
IVTC blues...
Hi,
I've been following the Read ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides guides and so far everything has been going great. After reading the benefits I decided to IVTC before I delve into my editing, but I ran into a problem when using the avs script. My script is as follows
MPEG2Source("E:\!!RippedFootage\cowboy.d2v")
Telecide(post=false)
Decimate(5)
AssumeFPS(24)
(Just for the record, I have the AMVApp installed, Adobe Premiere Pro and the new premiere avs plugin. I've looked through the decomb document and have searched countless thread on the forums but I can't find a solution that fixes this problem.)
Alright, so as for the .avs file before any meddling with IVTC, it plays smoothly in windows media player and vdub, but when I import it into premiere I can see the seperate fields when it plays (don't know why, maybe that has something to do with my bigger problem).
After I apply the second third and fourth lines in that script (the IVTC part)the footage turns rather choppy/laggy when played in vdub or media player and practically unusable when imported into premiere. I can't edit like that and I don't think it would be smart to even try. Am I doing something wrong? This looks like the same script in Read ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides so it's gotta be something native to my system. I thought about editing with interlaced footage and not worrying about IVTC until the end but I'm afraid that when I remove it at the end my footage will suffer from the same chop/lag that it does now.
In the guide they mention that this process of IVTC before ediitng is extremely slow. What exactly are they refering to because it's a bit ambiguous to me. Do they mean the footage turns choppy/laggy? (my problem) or is it something else entirely. Also he says that method 3 is what he uses since he can't stand that slow pace of method 2, but as far as I see you still have to IVTC before cutting the clips in vdub so if it is in fact my problem how would that make for faster editing?
I don't want this to sound like I'm frowning upon the guides or anything because they are nothing short of amazing and I think there would be a lot less AMV artists out there without them but obviousy I'm extremely confused =). Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I'm going to keep trying different things on this end and hope I get it working.
I've been following the Read ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides guides and so far everything has been going great. After reading the benefits I decided to IVTC before I delve into my editing, but I ran into a problem when using the avs script. My script is as follows
MPEG2Source("E:\!!RippedFootage\cowboy.d2v")
Telecide(post=false)
Decimate(5)
AssumeFPS(24)
(Just for the record, I have the AMVApp installed, Adobe Premiere Pro and the new premiere avs plugin. I've looked through the decomb document and have searched countless thread on the forums but I can't find a solution that fixes this problem.)
Alright, so as for the .avs file before any meddling with IVTC, it plays smoothly in windows media player and vdub, but when I import it into premiere I can see the seperate fields when it plays (don't know why, maybe that has something to do with my bigger problem).
After I apply the second third and fourth lines in that script (the IVTC part)the footage turns rather choppy/laggy when played in vdub or media player and practically unusable when imported into premiere. I can't edit like that and I don't think it would be smart to even try. Am I doing something wrong? This looks like the same script in Read ErMaC & AbsoluteDestiny's Friendly AMV Guides so it's gotta be something native to my system. I thought about editing with interlaced footage and not worrying about IVTC until the end but I'm afraid that when I remove it at the end my footage will suffer from the same chop/lag that it does now.
In the guide they mention that this process of IVTC before ediitng is extremely slow. What exactly are they refering to because it's a bit ambiguous to me. Do they mean the footage turns choppy/laggy? (my problem) or is it something else entirely. Also he says that method 3 is what he uses since he can't stand that slow pace of method 2, but as far as I see you still have to IVTC before cutting the clips in vdub so if it is in fact my problem how would that make for faster editing?
I don't want this to sound like I'm frowning upon the guides or anything because they are nothing short of amazing and I think there would be a lot less AMV artists out there without them but obviousy I'm extremely confused =). Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. I'm going to keep trying different things on this end and hope I get it working.
- Fri Jul 16, 2004 8:08 pm
- Forum: Video Software Help Archive
- Topic: AVS Decimate Command....
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1971
err one more thing, when i render a preview in premiere nothing really happens, it just plays it in the preview window (which i could do anyway). I remember when I used to use premiere there used to be a red bar until you rendered and then it was green...what happened to that? I'm using the PIC MJPE...
- Fri Jul 16, 2004 8:06 pm
- Forum: Video Software Help Archive
- Topic: AVS Decimate Command....
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1971
- Fri Jul 16, 2004 7:56 pm
- Forum: Video Software Help Archive
- Topic: AVS Decimate Command....
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1971
- Fri Jul 16, 2004 6:30 pm
- Forum: Video Software Help Archive
- Topic: AVS Decimate Command....
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1971