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Oki i have been putting lagarith avi.'s on my pc from my dvd footage and my pc says that im running out of disk space what should i do?
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only encode the small clips that you need with lagarith instead of entire episodes/disks
JaddziaDax wrote:'JaddziaDax wrote:open the video file in virtualdub mod go to video->compression->Huffyuv
then go to file->save
use those to mark the beginning and the end of the "clips" you want so you can save room
huffyuv makes large files, so planning more and making clips is a good thing to do if you have limited space.
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A few options.
1) If you aren't already, make clips in Vdub and don't transcode entire episodes at once.
2) Bypass lossless compression entirely and use VFAPI to create fake .avi's. (Guide)
Be aware that this option will be more system intensive, so playback may suffer a bit while you're editing if your computer isn't up to snuff, especially if you have very many filters in your script.
1) If you aren't already, make clips in Vdub and don't transcode entire episodes at once.
2) Bypass lossless compression entirely and use VFAPI to create fake .avi's. (Guide)
Be aware that this option will be more system intensive, so playback may suffer a bit while you're editing if your computer isn't up to snuff, especially if you have very many filters in your script.
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you aren't storing the .vob files?
they take up space, but much less than a lagarith encode of an episode. You then make a script to open your d2v file and use that to make clips.
externals work just fine, but you may run into problems with the d2v files if your drive name changes (in which case you either edit the d2v file or re-index your vobs)
they take up space, but much less than a lagarith encode of an episode. You then make a script to open your d2v file and use that to make clips.
externals work just fine, but you may run into problems with the d2v files if your drive name changes (in which case you either edit the d2v file or re-index your vobs)
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