Right, I exported a video just for a test to see how the first half a minute went with all the editing I did to it in Adobe Premiere.
But when I opened the file...NO FOOTAGE WAS DISPLAYED!!
I heard from my brother something about Windows Media Player 11 not supporting MPEG-4. The codec I used for it was DivX which I thought would work...But I guess I'm wrong (I didn't know DivX encoded it into MPEG-4).
So...Now what? What can I do about the problem (except downgrading)?
Exported Video Isn't Showing Footage!!
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I knew there was a lot to true AMV making...But I never realized all this complicated theory, etc.
Anyway, where I can get the HuffYUV Codec?
And also, it says that I should export the video and audio seperately. But how to I put these two things back into one solid video?
I'm a really bad noob when it comes to all these advanced AMV making, preparing, compressing, etc. So sorry that I'm really troublesome with all these questions. Plus, I don't really know where to look for my answers in the Index of that guide sometimes so forgive me if my questions are rather stupid.
Anyway, where I can get the HuffYUV Codec?
And also, it says that I should export the video and audio seperately. But how to I put these two things back into one solid video?
I'm a really bad noob when it comes to all these advanced AMV making, preparing, compressing, etc. So sorry that I'm really troublesome with all these questions. Plus, I don't really know where to look for my answers in the Index of that guide sometimes so forgive me if my questions are rather stupid.
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usually you would google something like that...
but here you go
depending on what type of file you want to end up with you can mux (put the audio and video back together) with a program like virtualdubmod or meGUI (it actually uses MP4box...but it's only a minor detail)
read this page and the next one after it. (encoding with xvid and compessing audio/muxing)
but here you go
depending on what type of file you want to end up with you can mux (put the audio and video back together) with a program like virtualdubmod or meGUI (it actually uses MP4box...but it's only a minor detail)
read this page and the next one after it. (encoding with xvid and compessing audio/muxing)
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Re: Exported Video Isn't Showing Footage!!
CCChang wrote:I heard from my brother something about Windows Media Player 11 not supporting MPEG-4. The codec I used for it was DivX which I thought would work...But I guess I'm wrong (I didn't know DivX encoded it into MPEG-4).
DivX, XviD, 3ivx, and other similar codecs all fall into the MPEG-4 ASP family and as such, should be cross compatible (assuming that the video is muxed into the proper MPEG-4 container, MP4). Unfortunately, since most MPEG-4 ASP video is put into AVI files and use different FourCCs, there is some incompatibility unless you adjust settings or change codes.Wikipedia wrote:The DivX codec uses lossy MPEG-4 Part 2 compression, also known as MPEG-4 ASP, where quality is balanced against file size for utility.
More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DivX
and here: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... deo4_2.htm