Nero distributes it for free from their web site. AMVApp doesnt include the encoder--it merely downloads it from the website.Kumatora wrote:I also need to ask another question. Is it a good idea to put that Nero AAC Encoder? Isn't that now released commercially?
NEW Guides and AmvApp BETA
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Oh, my bad. Still, is iTunes another alternative since it can rip music in that format?Zarxrax wrote:Nero distributes it for free from their web site. AMVApp doesnt include the encoder--it merely downloads it from the website.Kumatora wrote:I also need to ask another question. Is it a good idea to put that Nero AAC Encoder? Isn't that now released commercially?
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A link on the index is missing ?
Hello,
maybe there is a link missing on the index site:
when you are on the site: "Improving visual quality and compressibility" there is a link to "Aspect Ratios and Frame Sizes for Online Distribution"
Index:
...
Before you begin
Removing any Interlacing
Improving visual quality and compressibility
*here is a link missing?*
Guidlines for sending your video to a convention
...
Best regards,
Ti
maybe there is a link missing on the index site:
when you are on the site: "Improving visual quality and compressibility" there is a link to "Aspect Ratios and Frame Sizes for Online Distribution"
Index:
...
Before you begin
Removing any Interlacing
Improving visual quality and compressibility
*here is a link missing?*
Guidlines for sending your video to a convention
...
Best regards,
Ti
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one link does not work
Hello,
on the page TMPGEnc MPEG1 encoding guide is a link where something is missing.
Link: "the two profiles we've provided for you"
Links to: "http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ofiles.zip"
Best regards,
Ti
on the page TMPGEnc MPEG1 encoding guide is a link where something is missing.
Link: "the two profiles we've provided for you"
Links to: "http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ofiles.zip"
Best regards,
Ti
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Links
Hello,
maybe there are two links not working:
Encoding DivX 5-Compatible video with XviD
Quick link Index:
"Where to get XviD": links to nowhere (anchor link)
Getting started:
Koepi's Site: I get a DNS error.
Best regards,
Ti
maybe there are two links not working:
Encoding DivX 5-Compatible video with XviD
Quick link Index:
"Where to get XviD": links to nowhere (anchor link)
Getting started:
Koepi's Site: I get a DNS error.
Best regards,
Ti
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Not sure if this has been mention, but in videogetbmeth1.html, under the huffyuv section:
Also, your explanation of Lagarith's mode settings (if/when Lagarith will force colorspace) was very clear and useful. Can you put a similar note in the huffyuv section regarding this matter? As I understand it:
1. Inputting YUY footage will direct huffyuv to the YUY2 compression method. If this method is "Predict median (best)," then huffyuv will choose the highest YUY compression to match the footage - which basically means that it chooses the same colorspace that went in...?
2. Inputting RGB footage will direct huffyuv to the RGB compression method, which you recommend to be "Predict gradient (best)." I am not sure what it does, but I assume it will output RGB.
Not sure if my assumptions are correct, but that's what I can gather...
It'd be nice if there were some kind of tool (a codec checker, maybe) that'll divulge the colorspace of any video that's given to it. I lose track of what I do with these lossless files sometimes. :/
As a side note, AMVapp 3.0 beta seems to be working fine for me in 32-bit Vista. Everything has been fine except for the Avisynth and DGIndex tests that run at the end of installation.
Should be "Predict gradient (best)," I think.RGB Compression Method: You should always have this set to Predict Median (best).
Also, your explanation of Lagarith's mode settings (if/when Lagarith will force colorspace) was very clear and useful. Can you put a similar note in the huffyuv section regarding this matter? As I understand it:
1. Inputting YUY footage will direct huffyuv to the YUY2 compression method. If this method is "Predict median (best)," then huffyuv will choose the highest YUY compression to match the footage - which basically means that it chooses the same colorspace that went in...?
2. Inputting RGB footage will direct huffyuv to the RGB compression method, which you recommend to be "Predict gradient (best)." I am not sure what it does, but I assume it will output RGB.
Not sure if my assumptions are correct, but that's what I can gather...
It'd be nice if there were some kind of tool (a codec checker, maybe) that'll divulge the colorspace of any video that's given to it. I lose track of what I do with these lossless files sometimes. :/
As a side note, AMVapp 3.0 beta seems to be working fine for me in 32-bit Vista. Everything has been fine except for the Avisynth and DGIndex tests that run at the end of installation.
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