Search found 5 matches

by DaRealChrono
Wed May 07, 2008 2:27 pm
Forum: Movie Studio & Vegas Pro
Topic: Vegas 8.0 Problem - Slowing Down & Speeding Up
Replies: 12
Views: 2754

There's no problem with cutting clips, I use AviChop to make the clips bearable to work with... I could have a problem with space though... There isn't just a program like AutoGK (which encodes .VOB files into .avi xvid/divx files at the size you want) that I can use to convert, say MPEG-2 for examp...
by DaRealChrono
Wed May 07, 2008 4:45 am
Forum: Movie Studio & Vegas Pro
Topic: Vegas 8.0 Problem - Slowing Down & Speeding Up
Replies: 12
Views: 2754

Lol, think I'm already getting some...having a tough time getting this video exported in decent settings...only thing working is DV-AVI but then I can't compress back into DivX in VirtualDubMod...might just be me though...I'm n00bish to these codec things, considering I've been using WMM2 for like m...
by DaRealChrono
Tue May 06, 2008 11:10 pm
Forum: Movie Studio & Vegas Pro
Topic: Vegas 8.0 Problem - Slowing Down & Speeding Up
Replies: 12
Views: 2754

It didn't have anything to do with Xvid...I found out how to fix it. All you have to do is disable the resampling by going to right-clicking, going to properties on the clip that was slowed/sped up.
by DaRealChrono
Tue May 06, 2008 9:48 pm
Forum: Movie Studio & Vegas Pro
Topic: Vegas 8.0 Problem - Slowing Down & Speeding Up
Replies: 12
Views: 2754

Vegas 8.0 Problem - Slowing Down & Speeding Up

Ok so I'm working on my amv, and I intended to slow down a couple of clips and speed up some, which was no problem. I did it by holding CTRL (I believe) and dragging it to the left or right depending. Ok so... When I go to render it, the clips show up black that I slowed down and sped up, but everyt...
by DaRealChrono
Mon Feb 26, 2007 7:58 am
Forum: Adobe Software
Topic: Premiere Pro + .ogms?
Replies: 4
Views: 1402

I wouldn't recommend re-encoding .ogm files for use of making AMVs. I tried this with my Rurouni Kenshin episodes and they won't at all work in Premiere, or just about any other editing software besides Windows Movie Maker. So, as the person above me mentioned, it's better to just rip your own foota...

Go to advanced search