jbone wrote:You should read the site's video guides to learn how to do what you want to do.
Corran wrote:Change your preview codec in the project settings to the same thing your source clips are. Otherwise, you need to render previews to see it.

reddragon_syndicate wrote:Thats strange. You should be able to change the settings. Try making another project and see if you get an option to change the settings there. As for your problem . I dont really know what to do there.. if you go through Virtual Dub / Mod and re-encode it using something like lagarith or huffy your gonna lose quality. So the best thing I guess would to try making a new project and see if you can change those settings.
annako wrote:Pwolf wrote:don't use xvid?
Pwolf
XVid @_@ the codec, right? Sure, how do i change it? @__@;;; Im so sorry that im stupid T_T
Thank you so much for helping me =D
reddragon_syndicate wrote:As for your problem . I dont really know what to do there.. if you go through Virtual Dub / Mod and re-encode it using something like lagarith or huffy your gonna lose quality.
Scintilla wrote:* Excepting, of course, a negligible decline if converting from RGB to YUY2, but XviD/DivX uses the YV12 colorspace, so that won't happen.
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annako wrote:...This is what I clicked in order:
File ---> New Project (Standard 32kHz) and then the timeline opens with the source window, and then i click:
Project ---> Project Settings ---> Video
...And thats where Im stuck X_x; I don't see anything that says anything about codecs.
annako wrote:Im so sorry, I'm really stupid X_X;;
Zkage wrote:I understand from most topics that using virtual dub to convert these avis/xvid files into the said formats is the best way to go?-->am i on the right track?
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