Hello, I'm using VirtualDubMod to change .mkv files into lossless .avi, but I always reach the 4 gig limit and the encoding stops. I have the AMVapp installed, and I'm using "Open video file via AviSynth." I'm also using Huffyuff compression. I've tried adding the filter 2:1 (highquality), and it didn't do me any good, the file size still went over 4 gigs. If anyone has some tips to keep the render size low and keep the quality, that would be much appreciated. I tried looking up VirtualDubMod guide here, but I couldn't find the jackpot, so I decided to post and see if anyone can help me out. Thanks. (What settings shud I use to keep these guys small and pretty?)
PS: Nooby question, how do I view my FPS using virtualdubmod?
PPS: My AAE can't handle .avi files over 10 gigs, and struggles to do so over 5 gigs. I usually use .mp4(not anime), since they are small, but I want to see if I can edit using lossless .avi. This is my first time getting into amv making, usually I already have my files on mp4 format and ready to go for me, but when it comes to amv making, there's a lot of steps I need to go through. (lol)
PPPS: I don't mind losing some quality, but I don't want to kill my amv either.
VirtualDub file size
- B4Trilogy
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Re: VirtualDub file size
Sorry for double post, I forgot to add this to OT:
- B4Trilogy
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Re: VirtualDub file size
Oh, I've found a possible fix but it needs me to convert FAT32 to NFTS, and I'm an avid gamer, so how will this conversion affect my computer?
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Re: VirtualDub file size
This will fix your problem and the conversion process shouldn't effect anything.