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Postby Freyzon » Sun Apr 27, 2008 5:15 am

Freyzon wrote:
Freyzon wrote:ok I now I have episode 1 and 37 encoded because its those I use the most Thx Guys! Im now experiencing the slightest lag now and Vegas dont Crash! what ive been working on for 3 weeks or so, I just made in a day :D Thx Again :D



ok that was not :P not now :P Im now experiencing the slightest lag now : Im not* experiencing the slightest lag now


and the Qual is better :D Much Better! :D
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Postby EffectLessMind » Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:07 am

i have the same problem but my footage is ripped from dvd however i used magic dvd ripper so its an xvid file :roll: and i am half way through a project is it possible to revive these clips without having to re encode them and start again?
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Postby mirkosp » Sun Apr 27, 2008 10:26 am

Well, if you re-encode the clips and they are the same length and resolution, you could just unlink the footage (gives media offline) and link to the lossless version... the scene will remain the same, but you'll be using the lossless file and not the lossy.
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Postby EffectLessMind » Sun Apr 27, 2008 11:11 am

mirkosp wrote:Well, if you re-encode the clips and they are the same length and resolution, you could just unlink the footage (gives media offline) and link to the lossless version... the scene will remain the same, but you'll be using the lossless file and not the lossy.


for the 10 minutes of footage thats a 16gig lossless file 14 more gigs than i have :cry: my own fault i should of ripped the dvds properly thanks you for the suggestion though
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Postby Kariudo » Sun Apr 27, 2008 2:04 pm

EffectLessMind wrote:
mirkosp wrote:Well, if you re-encode the clips and they are the same length and resolution, you could just unlink the footage (gives media offline) and link to the lossless version... the scene will remain the same, but you'll be using the lossless file and not the lossy.


for the 10 minutes of footage thats a 16gig lossless file 14 more gigs than i have :cry: my own fault i should of ripped the dvds properly thanks you for the suggestion though


see earlier in this thread about making clips
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Postby Vivaldi » Sun Apr 27, 2008 5:07 pm

But don't the clips have to be exactly the same in order to switch out like that?
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Postby JaddziaDax » Sun Apr 27, 2008 7:44 pm

you could render a reference file and completely rebuild it taking only the clips you need
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