Virtual Dub Mod Help
- Isenfolme
- Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2005 4:31 am
Virtual Dub Mod Help
This may be an incredibly newb question, but please bear with me.
I've been trying to work out how to mask excessive lip flap for a while, using VDubMod's "logo" feature (thanks, Ari!), but it's very trial and error, and I'm wondering if there's another way.
Would it be possible to snapshot a sequence frame by frame in VDubMod, import the .tgas into Paintshop Pro, alter them by hand in there, and then somehow bring the .tgas back into VDubMod and put them back together into an avi sequence in a stop-motion-photography style? I'm a bit worried about aspect ratios, as I'm not sure if this would mess up pixel size and so on, plus I don't know if VDubMod will let me stick a series of snapshot frames together to make an .avi. Anyone know? Can I do this?
I've been trying to work out how to mask excessive lip flap for a while, using VDubMod's "logo" feature (thanks, Ari!), but it's very trial and error, and I'm wondering if there's another way.
Would it be possible to snapshot a sequence frame by frame in VDubMod, import the .tgas into Paintshop Pro, alter them by hand in there, and then somehow bring the .tgas back into VDubMod and put them back together into an avi sequence in a stop-motion-photography style? I'm a bit worried about aspect ratios, as I'm not sure if this would mess up pixel size and so on, plus I don't know if VDubMod will let me stick a series of snapshot frames together to make an .avi. Anyone know? Can I do this?
- gangstaj8
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Are you using VDubMod to actually edit your video? Cuase you've pretty much got the right idea of what to do, but you should be doing it in your editing program instead of VDM.
To answer your question though, yes, you can export images from a video using VDM, (File - Save Image Sequence). I believe it saves as .BMP, not sure if you can change that, but you should be able to do the same thing with any NLE. Also, I'm not sure if you can import a series of images into VDM and turn it into a video sequence. You probably can, but I'd almost bet it's more trouble than it's worth. However, that's exactly the process you should be doing with your editor. At least, that's what works for me. Good luck.
To answer your question though, yes, you can export images from a video using VDM, (File - Save Image Sequence). I believe it saves as .BMP, not sure if you can change that, but you should be able to do the same thing with any NLE. Also, I'm not sure if you can import a series of images into VDM and turn it into a video sequence. You probably can, but I'd almost bet it's more trouble than it's worth. However, that's exactly the process you should be doing with your editor. At least, that's what works for me. Good luck.
- Willen
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It is possible, but messy and complicated. To output your sequence, go to File and select Save image sequence... To import it back, you need to use AviSynth and the ImageSource filter.
It would be easier to use masks to accomplish this, unless your editor doesn't support multiple video tracks (WMM)?
It would be easier to use masks to accomplish this, unless your editor doesn't support multiple video tracks (WMM)?
- Willen
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- Isenfolme
- Joined: Tue Jun 14, 2005 4:31 am
You got it bang on, I'm afraid Willen. I am indeed constrained by the limitations of wmm2. Joy of joys.
So how would I go about getting my series of snapshot frames back into VDM and stuck together in sequence? Cos at the moment I just have a number of images sat there. I'm not sure how to use VDM to stick them together to then convert to avi, to then import to wmm. *g*
So how would I go about getting my series of snapshot frames back into VDM and stuck together in sequence? Cos at the moment I just have a number of images sat there. I'm not sure how to use VDM to stick them together to then convert to avi, to then import to wmm. *g*
- Keeper of Hellfire
- Joined: Sun Jan 09, 2005 6:13 am
- Location: Germany
No, you don't. In VDub/Mod "Open video file", select as file type "image sequence", select the first image, et voila.... Then you can save it a Huffy (or whatever) again. Of course, this works only if you have saved it like Willen suggested and you have a sequence of images with the same name and an ascending number at the end.Willen wrote:To import it back, you need to use AviSynth and the ImageSource filter.