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Postby icesta1 » Sat Aug 26, 2006 11:55 pm

whenever i make my amvs .avi with sony vegas 6.0 the megabytes are like 400+ is there any ways to reduce the megabytes??
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Postby JaddziaDax » Sun Aug 27, 2006 12:01 am

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Postby JaddziaDax » Sun Aug 27, 2006 12:01 am

dont forget to compress your audio!
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Postby x_rex30 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 12:26 am

Yeah use virtualdub/virtualdubmod like JaddziaDax suggested.

and for audio compression use lame mp3 compression. You can get it in the amvapp. amvapp installs a lot of stuff but you can choose witch programs/codecs you want installed from it. Make sure to get AMVappAudioApps from inside the amvapp that has lame in it.

To use lame in virtualdub.. up in the menu located on top of the window.. you know where it says "file, edit, view etc.." there will be one called Audio. open that and scroll down where it says full processing mode and select it. then click on the audio menu again and now select "compression". Here you'll see a lame option. Select that then select a bit rate like 192kbps or 128 kbps then press ok. Now all the audio is set for when you go to "save as avi.." in the file menu. the video compression is easy to figure out so I don't think I'll go over that.

To use lame in virtualdubmod in the top menu in the vdubmod window choose "Streams" then select "Stream list" it should show 1 available stream.. right click on that then select "full processing mode" then right click on that same item again and go to the "compression options" select lame then choose how fast you want the bitrate to be then press ok then in the "available streams" window press ok again.. then you'll be back in the main window of virtualdubmod. That will be all for setting the audio and when you're all done setting the video compression go to "file" select "save as.." and the rest should be easy to figure out.

Hope that helps.
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Postby icesta1 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 12:52 am

x_rex30 wrote:Yeah use virtualdub/virtualdubmod like JaddziaDax suggested.

and for audio compression use lame mp3 compression. You can get it in the amvapp. amvapp installs a lot of stuff but you can choose witch programs/codecs you want installed from it. Make sure to get AMVappAudioApps from inside the amvapp that has lame in it.

To use lame in virtualdub.. up in the menu located on top of the window.. you know where it says "file, edit, view etc.." there will be one called Audio. open that and scroll down where it says full processing mode and select it. then click on the audio menu again and now select "compression". Here you'll see a lame option. Select that then select a bit rate like 192kbps or 128 kbps then press ok. Now all the audio is set for when you go to "save as avi.." in the file menu. the video compression is easy to figure out so I don't think I'll go over that.

To use lame in virtualdubmod in the top menu in the vdubmod window choose "Streams" then select "Stream list" it should show 1 available stream.. right click on that then select "full processing mode" then right click on that same item again and go to the "compression options" select lame then choose how fast you want the bitrate to be then press ok then in the "available streams" window press ok again.. then you'll be back in the main window of virtualdubmod. That will be all for setting the audio and when you're all done setting the video compression go to "file" select "save as.." and the rest should be easy to figure out.

Hope that helps.


woot!! your a really good at explaining mwahaha!! thnq and thanks to the other people who replies!!
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Postby x_rex30 » Sun Aug 27, 2006 1:06 am

icesta1 wrote:woot!! your a really good at explaining mwahaha!! thnq and thanks to the other people who replies!!
Really!!? :shock: :oops:

I've never had such a nice compliment about my writing! Thank you! I don't know any good step by step explanation on audio compression in vdub so I thought I'd try and explain it. Glad I can help! :wink:
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Postby xistareatthesunx » Mon Aug 28, 2006 11:15 pm

hi i was just wondering i started working with vegas 6 recently and i was creating a amv. But when i export the project then use VirtualDubmod to recompress it to x264 or xvid there are these scanlines that you can see when i play the file.

For reference i used stripped .mkv videos that i used virtualdubmod to change into x264 files which then i used to edit in vegas. Then from vegas i export it as uncompressed .avi. But yeah when i recompress in virtualdubmod the crappy lines are there as if the picture was made line by line sorta. If you could explain to me what to do i would be really grateful
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