Sure, you CAN, but if your going to do more than put a clip in the timeline and render it, first render the clip you want lossless THEN add it to the timeline of your project. Much less problems.BleedingSt4r wrote: @HalOfBorg:
Rendering lagarith would take too much time I think.. Can't I just import Xvid encoded files using the ffmpegsource2() to VD and then edit it?
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What I wanted to ask is the following:
I want to create an AviSynth script which contains the ffvideosource command which aims to my Xvid encoded file. Then I import the Xvid encoded file to VirtualDub using the just created AviSynth script. After that I select the part of the anime episode I want to add to Vegas. I encode the selected part with VirtualDub using the lagarith lossless codec and then import the just encoded clip (It's an .avi file now) to Vegas' timeline. There I start putting effects on it and blah blah. That will work, won't it?
I want to create an AviSynth script which contains the ffvideosource command which aims to my Xvid encoded file. Then I import the Xvid encoded file to VirtualDub using the just created AviSynth script. After that I select the part of the anime episode I want to add to Vegas. I encode the selected part with VirtualDub using the lagarith lossless codec and then import the just encoded clip (It's an .avi file now) to Vegas' timeline. There I start putting effects on it and blah blah. That will work, won't it?
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Very nice.. (: Thanks to y'all for helping me out. I think I fell in love with you.
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More demanding as in taking more resources, yep.BleedingSt4r wrote:@Nya-chan Production:
Yea I feel way better now With more demanding you mean it takes more ressources or its more complicated? Select a part..? How do I do that? Trying to mark a part of the video track makes the whole thing move.. But if it works, that would be a very great and useful feature...
Selecting a part can be done by clicking on any free place (doesn't even have to be in a timeline!) and moving the cursor to a side (or you can select a clip or an empty place by double-clicking it ;> )
FFVideoSource processes only the video part - for getting audio out you would use FFAudioSource, in the same script (where you would have to remerge it) or in a different one - but as you said, we don't really use original audio (but in case you ever need it...)BleedingSt4r wrote:Um one thing: Inside VD I can't hear the sound of the .mkv, neither I can In Vegas. Is that normal? (Nevermind: You don't use the original sound anyway do you?)
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I already found out how to select a part of the videoclip But thanks to you nevertheless!
Ah I see. Surprisingly I do know how to work on AviSynth scripts now (thanks to the AMVApp guide I started reading. *proud*). Thanks fot telling me the command. If I ever need that I'll use that. (:
Ah I see. Surprisingly I do know how to work on AviSynth scripts now (thanks to the AMVApp guide I started reading. *proud*). Thanks fot telling me the command. If I ever need that I'll use that. (: