PLEASE, PLEASE, HELP. (After Effects)
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PLEASE, PLEASE, HELP. (After Effects)
I've asked this everywhere but I didn't get any answer, so please, I'm truly desperate, help me, anyone. I'm trying to import any type of clip into After Effects, now, for example, an Episode (any) of Full Metal Alchemist, 640x480 with 23,976 fps, receiving, continously, this error.
After Effects error: retrieving frame from video stream. (3)
( 53 :: 34)
Please, anyone can help me? I'm really desperate I don't know what can I do.
After Effects error: retrieving frame from video stream. (3)
( 53 :: 34)
Please, anyone can help me? I'm really desperate I don't know what can I do.
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course there is: I believe that adobe can make use of native avi synth editing.Michele wrote:It seems that the fault of all this is exactly Xvid.
It works if I use Huffyuv for the compression of the file but then.. A single anime episode become a monster of about 10GB, is there any other solution?
since I'm not using adobe, better read that part of the guide:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... meth2.html
hope that helps,
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This isn't a hardware question. Your solution is frameserving with Avisynth, and if you had looked in the video software help section, where this belongs, you had probably found this sticky topic: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... hp?t=57853
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Ouch I know this is a Software Problem, I posted in the wrong section. ;\Keeper of Hellfire wrote:This isn't a hardware question. Your solution is frameserving with Avisynth, and if you had looked in the video software help section, where this belongs, you had probably found this sticky topic: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... hp?t=57853
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Have you tried just converting the clips you want to use? Do you really need the whole episode?Michele wrote:It seems that the fault of all this is exactly Xvid.
It works if I use Huffyuv for the compression of the file but then.. A single anime episode become a monster of about 10GB, is there any other solution?
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