NerdStrudel wrote:I don't like all these people using betas they already started like a year ago XD. i mean if you update em it's fine, just don't slack off on meh
1) Framerate- 29.97
3) HIGH QUALITY FOOTAGE ONLY!!!!!!
4) De- interlace your final and betas plz
6) Final in .AVI Uncompressed.
NerdStrudel wrote:Yah the only part I kinda don't like is after the "Undercover MEP" where the eyes blink again, I wanted em to kinda close slowly, but still like it.
NerdStrudel wrote:I don't like all these people using betas they already started like a year ago XD. i mean if you update em it's fine, just don't slack off on meh
Fire_Starter1982 wrote:
So with these figures, 1:00 of video would be 1,580 megabytes (1.54 gigabytes), and 1:45 would be 2,765 megabytes (2.7 gigabytes). And that's not taking audio into account.
Using lossless compression (such as Huffy) would reduce this greatly, but you're still looking at up to 900 megabytes or so PER SEGMENT. Keep in mind that most non-dedicated editing systems don't have drives that can feed that kind of data in realtime when editing...

dbz0gohan0dbz wrote:Fire_Starter1982 wrote:
So with these figures, 1:00 of video would be 1,580 megabytes (1.54 gigabytes), and 1:45 would be 2,765 megabytes (2.7 gigabytes). And that's not taking audio into account.
Using lossless compression (such as Huffy) would reduce this greatly, but you're still looking at up to 900 megabytes or so PER SEGMENT. Keep in mind that most non-dedicated editing systems don't have drives that can feed that kind of data in realtime when editing...
hmm... i saved my ill nino MEP uncompressed and had 1.98GB and only 50 secs of work.... but ehh... i agree with you uncompressed is waaaayy to much
Fire_Starter1982 wrote:A few issues I see with the technical aspects.1) Framerate- 29.97
3) HIGH QUALITY FOOTAGE ONLY!!!!!!
4) De- interlace your final and betas plz
Quite simply, these three do not mix. If you de-interlace without decimating the framerate to 23.98 (i.e. film), you will not get the requirements for item #3. This is because decimating actually REMOVES the interlaced frames, while just de-interlacing either blends frames together (ghosting) or drops the resolution on the interlaced frames and upscales them back to match the rest (artifacting).6) Final in .AVI Uncompressed.
Do you have ANY clue how much space that would take up? Uncompressed = every bit stored for every pixel of every frame.
640x480 = 307,200 pixels per frame
24 bits/pixel = 7,372,800 bits = 921,600 bytes = 900kb per frame
29.97fps * 900kb/frame = 26.34 megabytes PER SECOND.
So with these figures, 1:00 of video would be 1,580 megabytes (1.54 gigabytes), and 1:45 would be 2,765 megabytes (2.7 gigabytes). And that's not taking audio into account.
Using lossless compression (such as Huffy) would reduce this greatly, but you're still looking at up to 900 megabytes or so PER SEGMENT. Keep in mind that most non-dedicated editing systems don't have drives that can feed that kind of data in realtime when editing...

NerdStrudel wrote:
To be honest, I didn't/don't really know about the technical shit, so if you could help me with better technical guidlines to have that would be great

If you don't have clue, just shut up.Fire_Starter1982 wrote:A few issues I see with the technical aspects.1) Framerate- 29.97
3) HIGH QUALITY FOOTAGE ONLY!!!!!!
4) De- interlace your final and betas plz
Quite simply, these three do not mix. If you de-interlace without decimating the framerate to 23.98 (i.e. film), you will not get the requirements for item #3. This is because decimating actually REMOVES the interlaced frames, while just de-interlacing either blends frames together (ghosting) or drops the resolution on the interlaced frames and upscales them back to match the rest (artifacting).
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