Editing help.
- MovieMarc
- Joined: Wed Jul 27, 2005 6:52 pm
- Location: Dont IM me to watch your beta, I'll just say no.
- Contact:
- JaddziaDax
- Crazy Cat Lady!
- Joined: Tue Mar 16, 2004 6:25 am
- Status: I has a TRU Arceus
- Location: somewhere i think O.o
- Contact:
- Rurounikeitaro
- Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 9:24 pm
- Location: Piscataway, NJ Watching: Death Note, KIBA, Sola
- Contact:
- MovieMarc
- Joined: Wed Jul 27, 2005 6:52 pm
- Location: Dont IM me to watch your beta, I'll just say no.
- Contact:
- BasharOfTheAges
- Just zis guy, you know?
- Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2004 11:32 pm
- Status: Breathing
- Location: Merrimack, NH
Er, you mentioned you had Premiere back there... that's $400 software; so I'll just leave it at "you can get Magix or Vegas the same way you got Premiere."MovieMarc wrote:$50-$100 dollars -_-
yeah, not happenin.
Anime Boston Fan Creations Coordinator (2019-2023)
Anime Boston Fan Creations Staff (2016-2018)
Another Anime Convention AMV Contest Coordinator 2008-2016
| | |
Anime Boston Fan Creations Staff (2016-2018)
Another Anime Convention AMV Contest Coordinator 2008-2016
| | |
- Arigatomina
- Joined: Thu Apr 03, 2003 3:04 am
- Contact:
If the program crashes when you add a clip to the timeline, it's a codec problem. Take your clips and run them through VirtualDub or VdubMod and save them as huffyuv in a new folder (name each file the same, just in a different folder). Then delete the original files and and replace them with the huffyuv versions. And never edit with compressed footage again. Always convert to huffyuv first.
If you're getting timing glitches at a certain spot in the timeline - and it's always at the same spot - try replacing that clip. Delete the clip and then put it back again. Wmm may have read the duration of the source clip wrong the first time you added it to the timeline. If that doesn't fix it, highlight all of the project before that clip, copy the section, paste it in a new timeline and produce it as pt1 of your vid. Then produce that one clip by itself. Then produce the end of the video. You can combine them back into one vid in Vdub when you go to compress and add your audio.
If wmm won't open or locks up while you're editing - and you're *not* using buggy codecs like xvid - then you probably need to defragment your computer. That'll speed up everything, especially memory-hungry programs like wmm. Another way to keep it from locking is to disable the auto-save option and save it yourself every few minutes. Closing it and reopening it every few hours (if you pull an all nighter) should keep it from locking up at all.
If you're getting timing glitches at a certain spot in the timeline - and it's always at the same spot - try replacing that clip. Delete the clip and then put it back again. Wmm may have read the duration of the source clip wrong the first time you added it to the timeline. If that doesn't fix it, highlight all of the project before that clip, copy the section, paste it in a new timeline and produce it as pt1 of your vid. Then produce that one clip by itself. Then produce the end of the video. You can combine them back into one vid in Vdub when you go to compress and add your audio.
If wmm won't open or locks up while you're editing - and you're *not* using buggy codecs like xvid - then you probably need to defragment your computer. That'll speed up everything, especially memory-hungry programs like wmm. Another way to keep it from locking is to disable the auto-save option and save it yourself every few minutes. Closing it and reopening it every few hours (if you pull an all nighter) should keep it from locking up at all.
- MovieMarc
- Joined: Wed Jul 27, 2005 6:52 pm
- Location: Dont IM me to watch your beta, I'll just say no.
- Contact:
new issue...
Now that im teaching myself Premiere i fixed the random skip. now im having compression issues.
Im doing everything it says in the guide but its coming to like 800+mb
the only thing im not doing that the guide says to do, is im starting a new project in the picmjpeg thing. Im not doing that cause I downloaded the file and installed it and it isnt showing up in the drop down list.
Im doing everything it says in the guide but its coming to like 800+mb
the only thing im not doing that the guide says to do, is im starting a new project in the picmjpeg thing. Im not doing that cause I downloaded the file and installed it and it isnt showing up in the drop down list.
- Rurounikeitaro
- Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 9:24 pm
- Location: Piscataway, NJ Watching: Death Note, KIBA, Sola
- Contact:
If it comes up to 800+ mb after exporting from Premiere then it's fine. You then have to compress it in virtual dub using the virtual dub mod guide here
- MovieMarc
- Joined: Wed Jul 27, 2005 6:52 pm
- Location: Dont IM me to watch your beta, I'll just say no.
- Contact:
- MovieMarc
- Joined: Wed Jul 27, 2005 6:52 pm
- Location: Dont IM me to watch your beta, I'll just say no.
- Contact: