fed up with sucky footage! how do you prepare your footage??
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crap... thats really wierd... your guide gave me an error message and closed my browser... I'll try looking at it again later....
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okay..here's what i do:
DVD-->Vobs
Vobs-->Yatta
Yatta-->AviSynth
AviSynth-->Mjpeg
Mjpeg-->Premiere
Premiere-->CorePNG\Huffy or whatever
CorePNG-->AviSynth
AviSynth-->VirtualDubMod
VirtualDubMod-->CorePNG
CorePNG-->ColorCorrection
ColorCorrection-->CorePNG(or an AVS for a last touchs)
CorePNG-->VirtualDub(for an xvid\mp3 version)\TMPGEnc(for a "master" copy Mpeg2\Wav)
and for the audio:
CD-->WAV
Wav-->Soundforge or Audacity for editing
Sound Forge or Audacity-->Cleaning\Mastering App
Cleaning\Mastering App-->Besweet
Besweet-->Mp3
that's all of my holy setup....
it's good one...that it is^^
/me gives a "post-meji kenshin" happy face
DVD-->Vobs
Vobs-->Yatta
Yatta-->AviSynth
AviSynth-->Mjpeg
Mjpeg-->Premiere
Premiere-->CorePNG\Huffy or whatever
CorePNG-->AviSynth
AviSynth-->VirtualDubMod
VirtualDubMod-->CorePNG
CorePNG-->ColorCorrection
ColorCorrection-->CorePNG(or an AVS for a last touchs)
CorePNG-->VirtualDub(for an xvid\mp3 version)\TMPGEnc(for a "master" copy Mpeg2\Wav)
and for the audio:
CD-->WAV
Wav-->Soundforge or Audacity for editing
Sound Forge or Audacity-->Cleaning\Mastering App
Cleaning\Mastering App-->Besweet
Besweet-->Mp3
that's all of my holy setup....
it's good one...that it is^^
/me gives a "post-meji kenshin" happy face
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Re: fed up with sucky footage! how do you prepare your foota
... ok - here is how NOT to do it:taifunbrowser wrote:Please! post your footage preparation ways
DVD --- > SmartRipper --- > VOB to hard drive.
VOB --- > VDmod 1.5.4.1
Filters Video:
Deinterlace ( Blend )
Spatial v1.0 ( 5, 6 )
Dotcrawl ( 3, 4 )
Resize 1440 X 1260 ( Precise BiCubic = 1.00 )
Auto-Focus v2.3 ( line desired = 2, Smire Colors = 23 )
Resize 640 X 480 ( BiLinear ) --- > CorePNG/Huffy 2.0
Edit
New Huffy 2.0 --- > VirtualDub 1.4.10
Filters Video:
Resize 576 X 432 ( BiLinear )
Temporal ( 1 )
Filters Audio:
MP3 48k sampling at 224bit rate.
settings: Xvid ( 1234 constant bit rate ) --- > whatever.avi
This is not recommended for anyone but a Noob - an even then, you'll start
to understand "why" when you see the final AVI ~_~
notes:
both versions of VirtualDub are on-line.
all the Filters are available on-line.
all Codec's are available on-line.
A multi-lined video editing system, see the Guides, are available.
Please take a very-very hard look at the finished AMV before desiding how
great this process doesn't work. ( yes, it works - but is it right for you? )
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Re: hmm
Why bother removie the Audio before going into WMM? why not simply mute the audio to the clip, IN WMM ?taifunbrowser wrote:I know I really didnt want to use virtualdub again, but virtualdubmod doesnt remove the audio, and all the codecs end up giving me error messages because none of the codecs I choose accept "fake" audio, so I ran it through virtualdub with "no audio" selected
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Strange, I've always ripped mine as AVIs or MPGs straight from the dvd VOBs, not from VOB files on my pc, and they've turned out pretty good quality. Takes a while to encode everything, but I've found that it's usually worth it.
Here's what I do:
* Load DVD VOB files with DVD-DIVX. (Strange program, but reasonably easy to use and gives decent results once you get used to it.)
* Rip with DivX 5.05 or XviD, no sound. Any screensize that's combatible with the encoder is available.
* (If using Premiere, I dunno about WMM) Convert files to .MPGs with TMPGEnc.
* Load clips into the video maker and start editing.
* Once finished, export as an AVI file. (WMV if using WMM)
* (If using WMM) Load the WMV in "Stoik Video Convertor" and then convert to an AVI.
I dunno if it's a good way to do things, but I've always done stuff that way. *shrug* I'm probably doing it the wrong way and I found a load of errors with interlacing when I first ripped files, but now they're fixed. Otherwise it's an easy way to do things.
I used to use VirtualDub, but now that's just for screenshots or whatever.
Here's what I do:
* Load DVD VOB files with DVD-DIVX. (Strange program, but reasonably easy to use and gives decent results once you get used to it.)
* Rip with DivX 5.05 or XviD, no sound. Any screensize that's combatible with the encoder is available.
* (If using Premiere, I dunno about WMM) Convert files to .MPGs with TMPGEnc.
* Load clips into the video maker and start editing.
* Once finished, export as an AVI file. (WMV if using WMM)
* (If using WMM) Load the WMV in "Stoik Video Convertor" and then convert to an AVI.
I dunno if it's a good way to do things, but I've always done stuff that way. *shrug* I'm probably doing it the wrong way and I found a load of errors with interlacing when I first ripped files, but now they're fixed. Otherwise it's an easy way to do things.
I used to use VirtualDub, but now that's just for screenshots or whatever.
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Oh gosh. TWO recompressions even before being sent to the video editor? That can't be good for quality.Taruto Chan wrote:Here's what I do:
* Load DVD VOB files with DVD-DIVX. (Strange program, but reasonably easy to use and gives decent results once you get used to it.)
* Rip with DivX 5.05 or XviD, no sound. Any screensize that's combatible with the encoder is available.
* (If using Premiere, I dunno about WMM) Convert files to .MPGs with TMPGEnc.
* Load clips into the video maker and start editing.
* Once finished, export as an AVI file. (WMV if using WMM)
I'm forced to recommend the ripper --> indexer --> AVISynth method that Otohiko mentioned (well, at least he linked to an explanation).