Small problem with Editstudio
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- JaddziaDax
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divx encoded files are buggy in just about any editing program, your best bet is to use something like virtualdub to convert the files into something editable.

click the pretty red letters they can tell you more about the problem...
also how to convert:
1. plan your video out more and take only the clips you need...
2. disable the audio by going to streams -> stream list-> disable stream
also I'd make "test clips" to see which is going to work better in your program...
this is a very common problem :3

click the pretty red letters they can tell you more about the problem...
also how to convert:
both lagarith and huffyuv both make files that will take up a lot of file space, to save file space:JaddziaDax wrote:open the video file in virtualdub mod go to video->compression->Huffyuv or Lagarith
then go to file->save
use those to mark the beginning and the end of the "clips" you want so you can save room
1. plan your video out more and take only the clips you need...
2. disable the audio by going to streams -> stream list-> disable stream
also I'd make "test clips" to see which is going to work better in your program...
this is a very common problem :3
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Is there any way to save files from Virtualdub where they don't take up 1 GB? Even when I take out clips, VB uses at least a gig. And I've had this problem before, so I don't think there is anything wrong with the files I'm using. There must be something wrong with Editstudio. I did uninstall and reinstall it a few weeks ago...
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lossless files (although large in filesize) will usually work better in editing programs than lossy ones... you can try different compressions to see which one will work, but i doubt that many of them will work as well as a lossless codec
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