Can't tell if I have jerky source footage or not

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Kalium
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Post by Kalium » Sat Mar 19, 2005 10:35 pm

drdread wrote:Wait, what if I tried this.

I export the clips from Vdub in Xvid, then put it in Premiere, export the video in HuffYUV, and then use Vdub to convert to Xvid again? I just did that I don't see any chopping....or at least I don't think I do. Even if that worked, would I lose a lot of video quality from all the compressing?
Yes, you would, and Premiere is noutoriously bad at dealing with XviD input.

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Post by drdread » Sat Mar 19, 2005 10:41 pm

Yeah I noticed.

I compared 2 final exports that I did. First one was using clips in HuffYUV. I put them into Premiere then I exported the video in HuffYUV, and then used VDub to put it all into XVid.

The 2nd one was using the clips in Xvid as I mentioned earlier. I put them into Premiere and exported to HuffYUV, and then used VDub to put it all into Xvid.

I can't tell many differences between the video quality, however the export using the clips in Xvid ran smoother. I found some chops in the one using HuffYUV clips. I really don't know what I should do :cry: :cry:

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