Any good converters for Asf?
- angelchanx3
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Any good converters for Asf?
Well personally i find Asf the best file type to edit with.So does anyone know a converter that can convert stuff like avi,mpg or wmv to asf? ^^
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Re: Any good converters for Asf?
What possible advantages could there be to editing in the .asf container? And on what platform (windows, I presume) and in what editor?
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Re: Any good converters for Asf?
Really, the difference isn't in the container, but in the codec. Working with avi is fine, as long as the codecs in it are the right ones for editing (huffyuv or lagarith). Editing with lossy codecs is what causes issues.
- angelchanx3
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Re: Any good converters for Asf?
Well when i use them they dont lag like some other formats i tried. Sony vegas 8.0.Kionon wrote:What possible advantages could there be to editing in the .asf container? And on what platform (windows, I presume) and in what editor?
Ok then how do i convert Lossy codec.mirkosp wrote:Really, the difference isn't in the container, but in the codec. Working with avi is fine, as long as the codecs in it are the right ones for editing (huffyuv or lagarith). Editing with lossy codecs is what causes issues.
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Re: Any good converters for Asf?
Download the AMVapp available for download in the AMV front page under useful files, install everything then open vdub import your footage by clicking "open video file"angelchanx3 wrote:Well when i use them they dont lag like some other formats i tried. Sony vegas 8.0.Kionon wrote:What possible advantages could there be to editing in the .asf container? And on what platform (windows, I presume) and in what editor?
Ok then how do i convert Lossy codec.mirkosp wrote:Really, the difference isn't in the container, but in the codec. Working with avi is fine, as long as the codecs in it are the right ones for editing (huffyuv or lagarith). Editing with lossy codecs is what causes issues.
and do this
Remember when saving to avi lagrith losseless codec to render in bits thus i'm showing you how to cut in to little pieces
After you have your desired scene choice selected you go to the "file" tab then go to save as, name your file and select the codec by clicking the "Change" option highlighted below and after that your done.