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but if you have everyday AVI files compressed with DivX and Xvid,
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AVISource("path to clip.avi")
But that leads me to ask why you are using compressed files for editing?
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I can't afford to buy Anime Dvds since in my country there actually aren't any much. (Except for Naruto and DBZ/GT) Buy entire series from the Internet would be absolutely impossible for my "Economy" ;sKrisqo wrote:works well for MP4 files,Code: Select all
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but if you have everyday AVI files compressed with DivX and Xvid,is your best bet...Code: Select all
AVISource("path to clip.avi")
But that leads me to ask why you are using compressed files for editing?
As I'm on limited funds, I can see all to well where you're coming from. Still, it never hurts just to look around, you can get alot of 24 episode box set series for $16-28 dollers online.[Mike of the Desert] wrote:I can't afford to buy Anime Dvds since in my country there actually aren't any much. (Except for Naruto and DBZ/GT) Buy entire series from the Internet would be absolutely impossible for my "Economy" ;sKrisqo wrote:works well for MP4 files,Code: Select all
FFMpegSource
but if you have everyday AVI files compressed with DivX and Xvid,is your best bet...Code: Select all
AVISource("path to clip.avi")
But that leads me to ask why you are using compressed files for editing?
At least for now, since I actually edit videos with Anime/Concepts I absolutely respect, when I'll have the chance I'll get some great collection for my ''World'', but it's quite early now.
I install the following things on my PC and very rarely come across a file I can't view/encode:[Mike of the Desert] wrote:And an important question I'd like to do is:
Imagine to Format and Completely Reset your Computer, what would exactly be the best stuff you could install on it, talking about Codecs/Patches (Like AmvApp)?