How to get clips from an anime?
- Garoes
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How to get clips from an anime?
Hey,
This question has been on my mind for a while.
What is the best way to get clips from an anime?
Before I used to convert .mkv to .mp4 to edit on Vegas.
But now i'm editing the .mkv in virtual dub - however, I don't know how to get rid of the subtitles this way.
What methods do you guys use?
I'm curious,
-Garoes
This question has been on my mind for a while.
What is the best way to get clips from an anime?
Before I used to convert .mkv to .mp4 to edit on Vegas.
But now i'm editing the .mkv in virtual dub - however, I don't know how to get rid of the subtitles this way.
What methods do you guys use?
I'm curious,
-Garoes
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Re: How to get clips from an anime?
Care to answer a few questions first?
1) Is the MKV hard or soft subbed?
2) Are you directly importing the MKV into virtualdub, or are you using a script with Avisynth?
You might consider, however, getting the DVDs of the series, which would be naturally without subtitles anyway.
1) Is the MKV hard or soft subbed?
2) Are you directly importing the MKV into virtualdub, or are you using a script with Avisynth?
You might consider, however, getting the DVDs of the series, which would be naturally without subtitles anyway.
- Garoes
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Re: How to get clips from an anime?
The anime is Soft subbed, I think I used Avisynth to import the MKV into virtual dub using the "DirectShowSource" script ( I used this tutorial: http://bit.ly/jmx4Bx )CodeZTM wrote:Hey,
Care to answer a few questions first?
1) Is the MKV hard or soft subbed?
2) Are you directly importing the MKV into virtualdub, or are you using a script with Avisynth?
You might consider, however, getting the DVDs of the series, which would be naturally without subtitles anyway.
Unfortunately I can't get the anime on Blu ray or DVD in my area :/
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Re: How to get clips from an anime?
Hmmm... Have you tried ffmpegsource2(filedestination)? That's usually a better filter to use anyway, at least in my experience.
You might also consider trying online anime retailers to get the DVDs. They can be a little pricy, but SOOO worth it.
You might also consider trying online anime retailers to get the DVDs. They can be a little pricy, but SOOO worth it.
- Garoes
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Re: How to get clips from an anime?
I havn't tried ffmpegsource2 . Silly queston: Where can I get it from? x) I can't find it.CodeZTM wrote:Hmmm... Have you tried ffmpegsource2(filedestination)? That's usually a better filter to use anyway, at least in my experience.
You might also consider trying online anime retailers to get the DVDs. They can be a little pricy, but SOOO worth it.
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Re: How to get clips from an anime?
You can snag it here: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... mvapp.html It's in the AVS Plugin Pack if you dont' want to download/install the full AMVAPP.
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Re: How to get clips from an anime?
I'm having a problem importing the mkv.CodeZTM wrote:You can snag it here: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... mvapp.html It's in the AVS Plugin Pack if you dont' want to download/install the full AMVAPP.
I can't find any thing online about it :/
It says this.
"
Avisynth open failure:
FFIndex: Failed to seek with offset 1048576 from file end in 'C:\Users\Garoes\Videos\Anime\Anime.mkv' for hashing
(FFMS2.avsi, line 30)
(C:\Users\Garoes\Videos\Anime\Anime.avs, line 1)
"
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Re: How to get clips from an anime?
Can I see your Avisynth script? Also, what version of Avisynth are you using?
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Re: How to get clips from an anime?
SureCodeZTM wrote:Can I see your Avisynth script? Also, what version of Avisynth are you using?
Script:
ffmpegsource2 ("C:\Users\Garoes\Videos\Anime\[Ryuumaru]_Hoshizora_e_Kakaru_Hashi_-_11_[720p][C08E16B0].mkv")
Avisynth version: 2.5.8
( I changed which mkv I was gonna edit , but i still get the same problem x] )
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Re: How to get clips from an anime?
I'm no expert in this situation when it comes to errors. MirkoSP or McDirty might be better sources here, since I only know how to work the things, but don't know much about the software specifically. XD
You might consider uninstalling/reinstalling Avisynth and then put the new plugins back in? Because it does say this in the installation bit:
You might consider uninstalling/reinstalling Avisynth and then put the new plugins back in? Because it does say this in the installation bit:
You might also consider just installing the full AMVAPP on the link I provided if you do decide to do a fresh installation.If you already have other AviSynth plugins installed, then I highly recommend you remove them and start over from a fresh new installation of AviSynth, because otherwise conflicts may occur between your existing plugins and the plugins contained in this pack. If you don't want to lose your existing plugins, you can move them to a different folder and then copy them back later, as needed. Otherwise, the installation process should be straightforward.