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Zarxrax wrote:I am only looking for feedback on the THEORY GUIDES section.
kmv wrote:Zarxrax wrote:I am only looking for feedback on the THEORY GUIDES section.
Thoughts after reading the first few sections...
I think this may have been mentioned before, but in the "Video Basics" section there is a (brief) descussion on PAL as well as NTSC (which is good), but in the section "The Big Picture" which talks about interlacing, NTSC is the only thing discussed. I realise that deinterlacing PAL is a much easier thing than NTSC but as things stand a noob with an R2 disk is going to be confused.
In the Colorspace section DV is referenced (which is good), but given that HDV has been around for a while now I think it is worth a mention too. BTW: HDV is 4:2:0, but that is at HD resolutions, good codecs working with HDV at SD resolutions can actually get 4:2:2.

ultimateX021 wrote:What is ".NET runtime library v2.0" and how important is it for running certain applications in AMVApp?
Qyot27 wrote:ultimateX021 wrote:What is ".NET runtime library v2.0" and how important is it for running certain applications in AMVApp?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.NET_Framework
In short, it probably depends on which program. From looking at the listing here, only Zarx264gui requires it.


Zarxrax wrote:There's no way to tell.


mirkosp wrote:It's normal. It just means that the features of MKV that virtualdub has are very limited - it can only make VfW MKVs. Things such as softsubs, VFR, chapters, alternative A/V Tracks and so on (some of them are listed in the warning, if you check) aren't supported, neither for input, nor for output. If you wish to make an MKV with every feature, use the MKVMergeGUI inside the MKVToolnix.
Still, for AMV purpose, you'll hardly need any of those features. What you want to do in vdub is making .avi files with an xvid/divx video compression and a lame mp3 audio compression, that is. Then you either use zarx264gui or megui or something else for the mp4/mkv with the h264+aac streams and that's it. Some older computers have difficulties with h264, hence why some people make a double release, but really you can just choose one or the other as you like.

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