Ah. I'm wrong. DGIndex lists the following info: Video Aspect Ratio: 16:9 Frame size: 720x480 Profile main@main Frame Rate: 23.976 fps Video Type: FILM 96% Frame Type: Progressive Frame Struct: Frame The only things that change at all are: Video Type Frame Type Video type and Frame type start at NTS...
I have decided to at least start on another video, but it's a 30 (or 29.97 as the case may be) fps source video. My question is: can I go ahead and edit in 29.97/30 fps and still be fine? I've read in the EADFAG that it shouldn't be a problem, but I wanted to gather opinons before I screwed somethin...
Well, I've taken your advice and resized it to 640x480 as well as an mftoon() and a deen("a3d", 4) script in VDM. First pass ended up around 85 MB, and it looked good. I'll shoot for 90 second pass, so you should be viewing it soon.
I didn't, but that's because I didn't think I needed to use any. The source footage was new enough, I thought, that most of the errors would have been corrected at the original DVD post-processing.
Ghost in the Shell, if you're wondering. From the DVD, of course.
Honestly, I'd rather not resize at all, but if it's absolutely necessary, I'll make another version of the same video. Just used the resize calculator. I found some numbers I'm willing to live with, and are as follows: 512x384 576x432 and finally, the good ol' 640x480. Now, since the file ended up b...
Well, I exported the work area from Premiere and opened it up in VDM. It had the audio attached to it, so I said, "Hey, I'll just cut out an extra step here," and compressed it. I checked the stream info, but wasn't sure if I should delete the one there or demux it and how to go about demuxing. Even...
Then, who has the cheapest and largest storage option available? I can't (and for the sake of quality won't) make it any smaller than ~150. I really want to get my vid out there so people can see it and either give praise or cut it down.