Importing full episodes HELP
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Importing full episodes HELP
I really want to make a AMV about somthign other then Dragon ball Z but I cant because everytime I DL a episode of a show or a movie its AVi format. Which usually not a problem but when I try to import full movies and episodes it freezes my adobe and I cant do it. I tryed compressing them but it only makes them 1 mega byte smaller and it still wont except it. I have Adobe Premiere 6.5 and have Divix and Kazaa light codex packs. Can anyone help me so I can start making other Amvs?
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Okie-doki...use these guides:Spitfire666xXxXx wrote:Okay so Ive yet to use a Dled episode so I havent broken any rules can anyone help me anyways even if I do start ripping my own stuff I still wont be able to import it
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/
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I should start keeping a running count of how many times I have to say this on the forums:
<i>Don't use DivX source footage.</i> It's not frame accurate, and it has a nasty habit of crashing editing programs.
Don't try recompressing them either; it will only make them look worse. Convert them to HuffYUV (suggested that you only take the clips you need) and edit with those, which <i>won't</i> crash Premiere.
<i>Don't use DivX source footage.</i> It's not frame accurate, and it has a nasty habit of crashing editing programs.
Don't try recompressing them either; it will only make them look worse. Convert them to HuffYUV (suggested that you only take the clips you need) and edit with those, which <i>won't</i> crash Premiere.
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Try <a href="http://virtualdubmod.sourceforge.net">VirtualDubMod.</a>Spitfire666xXxXx wrote:Thanks but how to I convert them is their a program I need or somthing?
And I totally forgot to say this in my earlier post, but if you don't have the hard drive space for HuffYUV clips, you could always try using AVISynth's AVISource command to frameserve the DivX AVIs you have. I've never tried this myself, but other people have suggested it, and I don't see why it wouldn't work.
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