Compressing advice..
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Compressing advice..
Okay well I have been wanting to do an amv with my Gundam 0080 DVDs. I wanted to make the episodes Lossless Huffy's, But the problem is that each disc is 30gb. I don't have the HD space to do it. So I was wondering if anyone had any kind of format I could possibly compress my episodes in which still has Very Good quality and is space efficient. Any suggestions are welcome.
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Re: Compressing advice..
Instead of converting whole episodes, make lossless clips with VirtualDub/VirtualDubMod.
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Re: Compressing advice..
I never thought of that. Thanks a lot Head Hunter
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Re: Compressing advice..
There is also the option of editing directly with the .avs files linking to the .d2v's, without exporting them as anything.
There's a plug-in for premiere for importing .avs scripts (comes with amvapp) and this method does its work wonderfully for me, I'm sure there's something equivalent for Vegas too.
There's a plug-in for premiere for importing .avs scripts (comes with amvapp) and this method does its work wonderfully for me, I'm sure there's something equivalent for Vegas too.
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Re: Compressing advice..
This is only good if you have a fast enough PC to play it smoothly, or you may want to do the B+S method, using somehting like picvideo's MJPEG codec to edit to (which is free download with a watermark, but I bought mine since its so usefull for this purpose) , and switch them out with the avs files when exporting. pm me if need more detailed explanation on how to do this.Cast to Stone wrote:There is also the option of editing directly with the .avs files linking to the .d2v's, without exporting them as anything.
There's a plug-in for premiere for importing .avs scripts (comes with amvapp) and this method does its work wonderfully for me, I'm sure there's something equivalent for Vegas too.
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Re: Compressing advice..
Hint: Midivid's MJPEG codec works just as well and doesn't have the watermark or, worse, a message box popping up BEFORE EVERY SINGLE FRAME PREVIEWED asking if you're okay with the watermark. (I forget why/when my version of the PICVideo MJPEG started doing this, but it was annoying as hell.)Bakadeshi wrote:This is only good if you have a fast enough PC to play it smoothly, or you may want to do the B+S method, using somehting like picvideo's MJPEG codec to edit to (which is free download with a watermark, but I bought mine since its so usefull for this purpose) ...
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Re: Compressing advice..
For that matter, ffdshow has a perfectly acceptable MJPEG encoder in its VFW interface. And that's completely free, in both senses of the word.
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I know of the ffdshow version, but picvideo's seems to be faster on my machine, which is better for editing. However if can't get anything else, worth a shot.Qyot27 wrote:For that matter, ffdshow has a perfectly acceptable MJPEG encoder in its VFW interface. And that's completely free, in both senses of the word.
I have not tried midivid's version. But yea I had forgotten they changed it to pop up that annoying message box since i Had payed for it, Completely makes it useless for editing, since it will pop up on each "render" section premeire tries to do when prerendering. However you can still get the old version 2 that doesn;t do this, google it if you want it. I'd suggest trying midivids though if it has no watermark and works as well as scintilla says. ;p
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Re: Compressing advice..
Well, I don't edit with the MJPEGs (which I additionally also render at 432x240 or 320x240), I just use them to quickly scan through the episodes looking for clips - and at that resolution, VDubMod just flies through them (Alt+arrows for the win). I jot down the frame numbers in Notepad and then go back through with the High-quality scripts to save the clips with HuffYUV, using the Ctrl+G shortcut so I can jump right to the correct frame.Bakadeshi wrote:I know of the ffdshow version, but picvideo's seems to be faster on my machine, which is better for editing. However if can't get anything else, worth a shot.Qyot27 wrote:For that matter, ffdshow has a perfectly acceptable MJPEG encoder in its VFW interface. And that's completely free, in both senses of the word.
ffdshow also does have a multithreaded version that might be of use in this too - it's not the standard version, though.
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Re: Compressing advice..
If you don't use clips and your an bastard with a short attention span like me and you don't use effects (cause this method can screw those up) You could try the bait and swap method and since I'm too lazy to explain it... read this
To save space I use xvid instead of lagarith cause my hdd is tiny.
To save space I use xvid instead of lagarith cause my hdd is tiny.
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