I don't know if I made it too clear in my last post, but I even tried it with only one filter at a time and even that didn't work, except with deen. Therefore I doubt that the problem is that I'm using too many filters. I need at least some decent cleaning on my footage, though. Simply deinterlacing it is out of the question.
By the way, the AVFS method is using the virtual file system, right? Because that's what I'm using to make my fake avi's.
Problems Importing to Sony Vegas
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Re: Problems Importing to Sony Vegas
you could try ffdshow's makeavis and there's also another one called VFAPI which is what I used before.AFT wrote:I don't know if I made it too clear in my last post, but I even tried it with only one filter at a time and even that didn't work, except with deen. Therefore I doubt that the problem is that I'm using too many filters. I need at least some decent cleaning on my footage, though. Simply deinterlacing it is out of the question.
By the way, the AVFS method is using the virtual file system, right? Because that's what I'm using to make my fake avi's.
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Re: Problems Importing to Sony Vegas
I've actually tried ffdshow and my computer didn't particularly like it; to be honest neither did I. I'll try VFAPI though, and see if that helps. In the meantime, I have another question.
If all else fails, VirtulDub is there, right? Before I tried the fake avi's method I attempted encoding my .avs files with Lagarith in Vdub. The process of encoding a 30- minute long clip took nearly five hours. At this rate, it'll take almost a hundred hours to encode all the clips I need... Is this normal?
If all else fails, VirtulDub is there, right? Before I tried the fake avi's method I attempted encoding my .avs files with Lagarith in Vdub. The process of encoding a 30- minute long clip took nearly five hours. At this rate, it'll take almost a hundred hours to encode all the clips I need... Is this normal?
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Re: Problems Importing to Sony Vegas
Yes it is normal..sadly . That is why most pick out the scenes they want to use before hand, thus saving time and hardrive space =DAFT wrote:I've actually tried ffdshow and my computer didn't particularly like it; to be honest neither did I. I'll try VFAPI though, and see if that helps. In the meantime, I have another question.
If all else fails, VirtulDub is there, right? Before I tried the fake avi's method I attempted encoding my .avs files with Lagarith in Vdub. The process of encoding a 30- minute long clip took nearly five hours. At this rate, it'll take almost a hundred hours to encode all the clips I need... Is this normal?
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Re: Problems Importing to Sony Vegas
To be honest I started this project in haste so I'm stuck with those 30-minute long clips. So I guess I have no choice but to wait those 100 hours... But it'll be worth it in the end anyways.
Thanks, by the way, everyone that gave me advice here. You helped a lot.
Thanks, by the way, everyone that gave me advice here. You helped a lot.