Virtual Dub doesn't make a Avi-File of Akira
- Evin
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Virtual Dub doesn't make a Avi-File of Akira
when i try it (with the codec @ ermac and ad-guide) virtual dub starts the process.
when all frames are done i get an error message...
the quality-level is 6... the akira-avi-file is approx. 5gb big...
when all frames are done i get an error message...
the quality-level is 6... the akira-avi-file is approx. 5gb big...
Trust me... my german is much better than my english. ^__^°
- jbone
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What version of Windows are you running?
If you're running Win98 or WinME and your file system is FAT32, your system won't be able to handle files that big.
Hey, Quu, are you around? You can translate to this guy's native language.
If you're running Win98 or WinME and your file system is FAT32, your system won't be able to handle files that big.
Hey, Quu, are you around? You can translate to this guy's native language.
"If someone feels the need to 'express' himself or herself with a huge graphical 'singature' that has nothing to do with anything, that person should reevaluate his or her reasons for needing said form of expression, possibly with the help of a licensed mental health practitioner."
- Zarxrax
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- SS5_Majin_Bebi
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Re: Virtual Dub doesn't make a Avi-File of Akira
Resize it to something like 480x270, 360x202 or 320x240.Evin wrote:when i try it (with the codec @ ermac and ad-guide) virtual dub starts the process.
when all frames are done i get an error message...
the quality-level is 6... the akira-avi-file is approx. 5gb big...
- SS5_Majin_Bebi
- Joined: Mon Jul 15, 2002 8:07 pm
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Coz theres a fuckload more information in a 740x480 file than a 320x240 file. You do lose a fair bit of quality, but i reckon it's still more than watchable.Evin wrote:YEAH! the re-size-thing works... you guys rule! ^___^
but why i couldn't make a avi in the full resolution? >__<
Don't worry, I do the same thing at home. I encoded Ghost In The Shell at 360x202 with 160kbps 16 bit audio, and it was till only about 400 mb. It also depends on the source as well. For some reason, an aussie movie called "Blurred" (its about schoolies week, but it isnt an action movie despite the racy title) hit over a gig at 320x240 for some insane reason.
- JCD
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