.. yes, there is a way to change the Timing-Chain of an AVI at Encode however; those Codec's are not available to the public. BTW, commercial codecs are also available for MPEG-1, Xvid, Divx, MP4 and many others.Sinshenron wrote: There is some way to encode a video so that if it attempted to edit it, will not work.
I know some one who tried to do this to a Playboy playmate profile video.He wanted to cut out the talking parts. All his attempts failed. When he tried to remove part of the video the whole thing did not work.he tried this with 4 differt videos from them.He said that it works kinda like this frame 1 is really frame 57 which by encoding tells it to go to the real frame 1 which is frame 109..etc.
.. I'm beginning to agree with two of the senior members here; if we do our best at what we do with AMV's then it should not matter to us if someone who does not know what they are doing steals it for their own gain. I'd rather just "be myself" and know that what I do I can repeat "time and time again"; that's the "reputation" of a professional. I would hate to be the one who did it right only once and "called themselves a professional" only to fail forever; that's just BAKA ( insanity! )