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Post by SuperFusion » Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:06 pm

First I made a huffy, then I encoded it into X-vid with a bitrate of 4000, then I encoded it into huffuv again, then I encoded it into X-vid with a bitrate at 4000 again. That's the result. :O

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Post by SQ » Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:11 pm

Well, it's only a picture.
XviD only has a top bitrate and and average bitrate, so if you use the same bitrate settings for all videos, some more action-y filled videos will suffer while slower ones will look good.

Plus, that's a puddle.
What difference could we see in a puddle anyway? It's only different shades of blue!
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Post by SuperFusion » Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:14 pm

Why don't you try it for yourself? =/

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Post by SQ » Mon Mar 07, 2005 9:29 pm

No time... D:
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Post by SuperFusion » Tue Mar 22, 2005 1:59 pm

Due to legal issues, Crzy_Tetsuo has quit the AMV buiz and I hope he has a good life. See ya, man.

Just another two tracks that need to be filled. :O

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Post by Toji Fujawara » Wed Mar 23, 2005 12:52 pm

If i had access to all of my files for amv (Stupid computer dieing) i would show you the different results because this is how i edit:

quick list of what i do (after the video is riped):
1) make avs scripts of said riped video
2) encode all of the avs scripts at either divx 1- pass quality set at 100% or do the same with xvix i tend to get a better quality out of exvid although dvix tends to be easyer to make clips out of
3) i take eiteh my newly created xvid or divx file and make the clips out of each
4)use said clips to edit
5) export in huffyuv
6) use avi synth for post processing getting out the little bugs in the video
7) recompress in xvid for distro and if i plan on convention(s) i make a hight quality mpeg2 version as well.

While you all seem to be against this i have better results with this way of of editing then with avs scripts. Not only is it faster then editing wtih avs or doing the whole swap in adobe i tend to get a better final quality in the video. Also if any of you use after effects its not the easyist to edit an avs script in AE. As soon as i get another computer ill have to post the different screen caps for this.

oh yeah just so everyone know while my comp is dead i had an extra copy of my huffyuv version of my vid on an external hdd so i still have that.
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Beta Tester

Post by videogamsta » Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:56 pm

May i be a beta tester :?:
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Re: Beta Tester

Post by SuperFusion » Wed Mar 30, 2005 11:37 pm

videogamsta wrote:May i be a beta tester :?:
That option is only for the people in the project. =/

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Re: Beta Tester

Post by bum » Thu Mar 31, 2005 1:39 am

SuperFusion wrote:
videogamsta wrote:May i be a beta tester :?:
That option is only for the people in the project. =/
And your planing to stop someone in the project from giving someone not in the poject a beta of the vid how?

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Post by SuperFusion » Thu Mar 31, 2005 3:54 pm

I don't.

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