Using Lagarith codec in VD. Getting more footage than wanted
- Sayoria
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Using Lagarith codec in VD. Getting more footage than wanted
I will highlight the area of the anime I want to render, say, I would want 15 seconds of footage. I highlight that area, but once I open the saved project, the video seems to render about 2x the size of the area I rendered. I want just specifically the area I am rendering in VD, not the area + an extra 30-60 seconds of footage. How do I stop this from happening?
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Re: Using Lagarith codec in VD. Getting more footage than wa
Open video in VDub.
Use in and out point markers to select the correct range of frames.
Set your Video Compression settings.
Export from VDub to a new clip.
Open new clip in video editor.
Because it reads like you're skipping a step in there.
Use in and out point markers to select the correct range of frames.
Set your Video Compression settings.
Export from VDub to a new clip.
Open new clip in video editor.
Because it reads like you're skipping a step in there.
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