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- Bauzi
- Joined: Fri May 21, 2004 12:48 pm
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- Location: Austria (uhm the other country without kangaroos^^)
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- Bauzi
- Joined: Fri May 21, 2004 12:48 pm
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- CrackTheSky
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- Joined: Sun Aug 27, 2006 11:01 pm
- Status: Maybe editing?
- Location: Chicago
- CrackTheSky
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- guy07
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- Kariudo
- Twilight prince
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if you have projects with square pixels and a PAR of 0.9, a direct comparison between two segments of varying PAR will make one of them look squished a bit...but it should work
AFAIK, it shouldn't be a major problem...but that might be what's causing Bauzi's jagged edge problem, so it would be best if everyone used a 0.9 PAR for their work
Assuming you are all making clips in vdubmod, even if your project setting is square pixels, the footage should still be 0.9.
I know that premiere can't change project settings after you start, but I'm not sure about Vegas
Worst case for changing your project from 1.0 to 0.9 PAR:
you'll have to write down the beginning and end times of the clips on your timeline and re-create it in the new project and you'll have to redo any effects you used
AFAIK, it shouldn't be a major problem...but that might be what's causing Bauzi's jagged edge problem, so it would be best if everyone used a 0.9 PAR for their work
Assuming you are all making clips in vdubmod, even if your project setting is square pixels, the footage should still be 0.9.
I know that premiere can't change project settings after you start, but I'm not sure about Vegas
Worst case for changing your project from 1.0 to 0.9 PAR:
you'll have to write down the beginning and end times of the clips on your timeline and re-create it in the new project and you'll have to redo any effects you used
- Bauzi
- Joined: Fri May 21, 2004 12:48 pm
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Because you edit in Vegas. That´s why!CrackTheSky wrote:Well, that's what I always edit in.Kaxi wrote:??CrackTheSky wrote:0.9.
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hmmm
Is this going to be a problem? I'm not very good with aspect ratios, so if someone could explain this to me...yeah, that'd be great.
It´s fucking default in the prog. >_<
---> Next time. TELL us the PAR we should use. If nobody says something I see 1 as default for digital work.
The world is square damn it! <--- Old sentence from a Final Fantasy fanboy.
*sigh*
***BETA***
***link removed*** Top secret =O
(play in VLC to view the original and the edit on two different screen. The small 320x240 is the original video. Play in WMP or Zoomplayer to view only the edit)
The two screens should show you what I edited what I can change easly. So please tell me your thoughts about it and about the effects.

@Ben: The edit was encoded with my script. It took ~1500 kbps at crf21. I guess it looks good enough for a download version.
Last edited by Bauzi on Thu Sep 20, 2007 5:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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