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Postby CHWOODYARD » Wed Feb 26, 2003 8:16 pm

Would my amv turn out okay if I edit it in progressive frames? Since I have it set up that way, it takes paitence to edit it like that.
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Postby NicholasDWolfwood » Wed Feb 26, 2003 9:22 pm

Yep, it's fine. You just have to make sure you follow AD and E's guide and edit in 24fps, etc.
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Postby CHWOODYARD » Wed Feb 26, 2003 9:27 pm

Is there a way to edit it like it was an avi, (with smooth playback) since the clips play in a choppy fashion at 24 fps?
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Postby Corran » Wed Feb 26, 2003 9:38 pm

I'm not sure what you did but they should play back smoothly in 24 fps. Did you make mjpeg substitutes for editing? Playing back avs source will definatly look choppy unless your computer is hella fast. With AVS you are rendering each frame when it is called for so it takes a lot of processing power to play it back at normal speed.
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Postby CHWOODYARD » Thu Mar 06, 2003 9:51 pm

I have finished editing my amv and previewed it in Premeir. Now what exact steps should I take to export it? I want to make sure that it exports it in a very good quality. After it exports to an avi file, should I import it in TMPGEnc and convert it to a mpg file for burning?
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Postby klinky » Thu Mar 06, 2003 11:09 pm

check the guides :|


speifically here :

http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ttodo.html



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Postby Stoic » Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:08 am

Well, I have a suggest to anyone who is having problems with AVS scripting, I don't know if this works in older version of premier so don't ask.

But you can take the DVD2AVI Project file, put it into TMPEG (full version not trial) and create a .m2v file (MPEG2). Click DVD on the Project wizard and follow the steps through there. I haven't noticed any difference in quality from the VOBs to the MPEG 2 encodes I make in TMPEG.

It's just an alternative for those having problems with AVS scripting.

I personally find it unreliable, some files I make work one day, then when I load the exact same file later it won't load. So I use MPEG2 files for editing -- That's just one man's opinion.
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Postby trythil » Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:32 am

Stoic wrote:Well, I have a suggest to anyone who is having problems with AVS scripting, I don't know if this works in older version of premier so don't ask.

But you can take the DVD2AVI Project file, put it into TMPEG (full version not trial) and create a .m2v file (MPEG2). Click DVD on the Project wizard and follow the steps through there. I haven't noticed any difference in quality from the VOBs to the MPEG 2 encodes I make in TMPEG.

It's just an alternative for those having problems with AVS scripting.

I personally find it unreliable, some files I make work one day, then when I load the exact same file later it won't load. So I use MPEG2 files for editing -- That's just one man's opinion.


Uh...

You're reencoding MPEG-2 from MPEG-2. That doesn't make any sense.

You might as well just extract the video streams from the VOBs, using the six or so tools that exist for that purpose -- it saves time, among a whole lot of other things.
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Postby klinky » Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:32 am

Are you using Premiere 6.5 ? Previous versions do not have any MPEG2 support. Well there were ways, but they didn't work.


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Postby Stoic » Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:39 am

Yeah I use 6.5. Like I said I wasn't sure if it worked in older versions or not, I don't have the older versions on my computer for reference.
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Postby FurryCurry » Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:39 am

Stoic, you can do the same thing with smartripper by itself, no need for project files or any of that.

Just go to the settings and choose "demux to separate stream" for the video stream. If you want audio, you can checkbox the audio streams of your choice (one or more, if you so choose) as well. then, just let it rip, and you'll have an .m2v mpeg2 video file + whatever other streams you chose on your HD instead of vobs.
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Postby Stoic » Fri Mar 07, 2003 12:43 am

Cool I did not know that...

I just started editing from DVD, as opposed to tape / digital camrea. Thanks for the information... :)
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Postby CHWOODYARD » Mon Mar 10, 2003 6:20 pm

Is there a way that I can use TMPEnc more than once? I encoded my avi into an mpeg, but now I need to encode it again and fix it 720 x 480. TMPEnc only lets me do it once before the 30 day expiration, and when I try to re-download from Doom9's site it won't even work at all.
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Postby CHWOODYARD » Mon Mar 10, 2003 8:01 pm

Nevermind about the previous post. I found a better version of TMPGEnc at www.pegasys.com. They have TMPGEnc to download and try it out and it works fine. The version that Doom9 has linked on his site is a poor version.
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Postby CHWOODYARD » Fri Apr 11, 2003 6:14 pm

I almost ready to submit my amv for Expo. Is there a reason that when I export my project in Premier as an AVI that it plays choppy in Windows Media Player? Yet, when I converted it to an MPEG with TMPGEnc. it plays normally.

Also does anyone know of a way that I can get a free program to make DVDs?
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