HOW DO I FIX THIS?
- Zarxrax
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Re: HOW DO I FIX THIS?
In dgindex, I think there is an option to decode the audio to wav, or something along those lines. Choose that, and you will get a wav file that will behave nicely in whatever software you are using.
- TEKnician
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Re: HOW DO I FIX THIS?
Well that didn't work, but das okay! I just used apple Compressor 4 to change it to an mp3 and it works fine.Zarxrax wrote:In dgindex, I think there is an option to decode the audio to wav, or something along those lines. Choose that, and you will get a wav file that will behave nicely in whatever software you are using.
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- Scintilla
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Re: HOW DO I FIX THIS?
If you already have something that accepts .ac3 files as input, you want to convert to a lossless format like .wav* or .aiff if at all possible, rather than .mp3. There's no sense in going through another round of lossy compression if you don't have to.The_TEKnician wrote:Well that didn't work, but das okay! I just used apple Compressor 4 to change it to an mp3 and it works fine.Zarxrax wrote:In dgindex, I think there is an option to decode the audio to wav, or something along those lines. Choose that, and you will get a wav file that will behave nicely in whatever software you are using.
* I know you can use lossy codecs such as ADPCM to store audio streams in .wav files, but who actually does that anymore? I'm assuming straight PCM here.
- TEKnician
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Re: HOW DO I FIX THIS?
whoa, wait...
ARE MY FINISHED FILES SUPPOSED TO BE SO FRIGGIN HUGE? 12GB? 30GB? HOLY CRAP! DIDN'T HUFFYUV COMPRESS THEM? or is it supposed to be like that even after I send it to MPEGStreamclip? (which BTW i'm now exporting as mp4 at 72% .H264)
Everythings fine up until the streamclip part...
ARE MY FINISHED FILES SUPPOSED TO BE SO FRIGGIN HUGE? 12GB? 30GB? HOLY CRAP! DIDN'T HUFFYUV COMPRESS THEM? or is it supposed to be like that even after I send it to MPEGStreamclip? (which BTW i'm now exporting as mp4 at 72% .H264)
Everythings fine up until the streamclip part...
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- mirkosp
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Re: HOW DO I FIX THIS?
Yes they are supposed to. Lossless files will be big. Not as much as outright uncompressed but still big. Your NLEs will love them, though. Your HDDs shouldn't care if you have those 60 bucks 2TB HDDs.
- TEKnician
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Re: HOW DO I FIX THIS?
I have only a 256 SSD and a 1TB external and over 15 complete collections of anime. I think i need more space
ALSO! Can anyone tell me what settings i should use for MPEGStreamclip? Should i keep with mp4 or just use mov?
ALSO! Can anyone tell me what settings i should use for MPEGStreamclip? Should i keep with mp4 or just use mov?
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- mirkosp
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Re: HOW DO I FIX THIS?
I'm not very knowledgeble about preferred editing formats on OS X. You might want to check out the guides in the Mac section or just open a thread and ask there; this isn't the place to be asking this anyway, it is quite off topic, actually.
- TEKnician
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Re: HOW DO I FIX THIS?
I think I've said this before but there is UtVideo on OSX you know.
- TEKnician
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Re: HOW DO I FIX THIS?
Would that compress my AVIs to smaller than 10GB each? If not, then i'll just stick with getting more storage space...Mister Hatt wrote:I think I've said this before but there is UtVideo on OSX you know.
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