Thanks LivingFlame for the idea! I tried it out but unfortunately I was still unsuccessful. I'm not very familiar with AviSynth... I gave it a try but I kept getting errors no matter what I did.LivingFlame wrote:Well, I have nothing to do with this project; I just dropped in to see how it was coming along. But, to try and solve your problem, export your video as Quicktime and try to open it in VirtualDubMod (via AviSynth) with the QTSource plugin for AviSynth. (Download it and stick it in AviSynth's plugin folder.) They say it's still buggy, but it's worked fine for me in the past.
Alternatively, you could try the Sheer codec. It's hellishly expensive unless you're a student, but they have free trials that you can put on your Mac and a free Reader that you can just toss on your PC.
Oh, and I hope this project goes well. Seems interesting. (Probably because I like the music. )
I'm so sorry guys for the delay in getting these clips, I really am trying desperately to convert them. I work as an editor and I'm majoring in editing and I have been asking everyone I possibly can about how to convert it to Lags and nobody has a clue. I even tried printing it to tape tonight, but as luck would have it, turns out my new laptop doesn't have FireWire (why...?) so I can't even get it off that way. Worst case scenario, I'm going to pop into the Edit labs at school next week to try and print to tape there and reimport on my PC. I'm really worried about quality loss though doing that.
I'm wondering, is there any other acceptable codec that I can convert this file into like H.264 or something else that whoever is assembling can easily work with? I can get all the other parameters set just fine, it's only the codec. Let me know if this is a possibility!
Otherwise, is someone out there good with Quicktime files in AviSynth? I'm more than happy to upload the uncompressed MOVs if anybody thinks they can get it to convert.
Thanks!!
-Momo