Jasper-Isis wrote:Rose4Emily: do you want this new version to be on the internet distro file for Animasia? The last thing I want to do right now is delay the project even more, but if it's no problem for you, then I'll encode and upload the new file to your server.
Jasper-Isis wrote:So I'm trying to encode the improved Forbidden Memories for submission to rose4emily.
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How do you convert a 24fps video to 29.97fps without (1) interlacing it, (2) speeding up the footage, or (3) inserting extra frames and making the video jerky?
Or is it that you want us to interlace? In that case, then, the only DV codec that I have (the old Panasonic DV codec) doesn't... really interlace. It left the footage at 24fps, progressive. It also softened the video quite a bit and left a noticable greenish tint.
Jasper-Isis wrote:I ran some tests with editable codecs, and here are the files that I ended up with.
Huffyuv v2.2.1. 720x480. 24 fps. 44100Hz, 16-bit WAV audio. [749 MB]
This is the master huffyuv file that I've been encoding everything from. I have resampled the audio, per your request, for the next two files.
Panasonic DV. 720x480. 24 fps. 48000Hz, 16-bit WAV audio. [468 MB]
This is the DV file that I talked about above. Panasonic DV seems to be a pretty outdated codec, but it is the only one available to me. For the reasons mentioned above, I'd prefer not to use it.
Lagarith lossless codec. 720x480. 24 fps. 48000Hz, 16-bit WAV audio. [409 MB]
This one really surprised me, as it's a lossless codec but came up with a filesize even smaller than that of the DV encode. This is the file that I'd like to submit, but I don't know if your computer can support Lagarith.
Jasper-Isis wrote:This upload may take a good while, as my access to your server seems to be fluctuating. (I took a screenshot.) I didn't split the file into two halves like last time, so hopefully this upload isn't going to die near the end.
Jasper-Isis wrote:The upload stopped a few minutes ago. There are only about 24 MB of the file on your server right now. It wont let me resume the upload, even though my client is perfectly capable of it. Let me know what you want me to do...
rose4emily wrote:Then again, the problem might be your side of the internet service, since the 64KBps peak is really high for a an upload cap - so your ISP might be cutting off your upload bandwidth in pulses instead of giving it a proper limit to keep the average bandwidth consumption down.
Finally, if your upload took place during certain portions of the afternoon, the problem might be that my computer was running near 100% on other tasks (transcoding, actually). If that's the case, then you should be able to set the upload off at some other time (from 3-11 AM would be optimal, but I've been leaving the machine unoccupied for as many other large blocks of time as is possible).
BTW - judging off of the two seconds I have, it looks beautiful.
If no one had ever re-invented the wheel, my bicycle would weigh a hundred pounds and make a typical suburban road feel like it has been paved with cobblestones.
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