TwiSteDCBloSsoM wrote:at this point I'm getting really annoyed... I'm not going to do anything fancy to save my video... I don't want to work with overly huge files to have super great quality.. I'm working with episodes I ripped myself that have an Xvid codec.... and before you say anything about that.. I know it's not great to use those for quality... but I don't care... I'm not going to take forever to make a video using all those fancy methods.. it's just not me, plus it's not like my videos are going to do anything special... be hosted to boochsack... go on veoh.. and go on my ipod...
prYzm wrote:TwiSteDCBloSsoM wrote:at this point I'm getting really annoyed... I'm not going to do anything fancy to save my video... I don't want to work with overly huge files to have super great quality.. I'm working with episodes I ripped myself that have an Xvid codec.... and before you say anything about that.. I know it's not great to use those for quality... but I don't care... I'm not going to take forever to make a video using all those fancy methods.. it's just not me, plus it's not like my videos are going to do anything special... be hosted to boochsack... go on veoh.. and go on my ipod...
pretty much what bashar said, your problems seem easy enough to fix at first glance but it would be using one of those 'fancy techniques' that you talk of, so noone here can really help you
post-it wrote:..Save your "Projects AS" and do not export what you have; that will save disc space.
prYzm wrote:just because you dont use xvid or divx codecs for editing doesnt mean you cant do some of the other stuff. using vdub/avisynth would enable you to crop off those ugly green borders without affecting the file type in any way. having a lossless codec isnt the ONLY thing those 'fancy programs' are for, people use them to clean up footage (yes downloaded and bad codec footage) or remove those small things that pop up like ur green bar, or flickering lines, or perhaps sharpen details or other small technical issues. so when you said you didnt want any of that, you severly limit the amount of help anyone here can give.
think of it like saying "i want to write a book, but i dont want to use a computer id like to do the whole thing by hand, whats the easiest way of fixing my spelling mistakes that come up?"
JaddziaDax wrote:what will work for one person won't necessarily work for another, your friend has a different computer and probably different specs and such which is why it works for them...
and there are many valid reasons not to use xvid as a source to edit with
if lagarith or huffyuv are too large for your computer to handle there is a nice list of editable codecs in the eadfag guide that is not hard to find, try out one of those...
XVID and DIVX are known to be highly buggy and it IS more than likely what is causing you problems

hmmph. so I'm not the only one that Super didn't work for -- Eeeh?Minion wrote:buy new hardware. then do it the right way.
also, SUPER is a piece of shit. read the guides.
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