Vdub....question
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Vdub....question
Ok, i don't mean to sound like a noob but i dl'd an episode and chopd the clip i wanted in Vdub, but this is where i get lost
How do export/save it while makeing the FILE NOT BECOME HUGE, do i save as AVI or do i save as segementd avi
Under the VIDEO tab the COMPRESSION is highlighted on "Helix YV12YUV Codec"
So why is the file STILL HUGE!!! Im susposed to be compressing it right, can some 1 tell me how to export my 1 min clip without it being huge so i can use it in vegas...
How do export/save it while makeing the FILE NOT BECOME HUGE, do i save as AVI or do i save as segementd avi
Under the VIDEO tab the COMPRESSION is highlighted on "Helix YV12YUV Codec"
So why is the file STILL HUGE!!! Im susposed to be compressing it right, can some 1 tell me how to export my 1 min clip without it being huge so i can use it in vegas...
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disable the audio:
go to streams -> stream list -> disable stream
the file will still be huge, but at least it will be a bit smaller
go to streams -> stream list -> disable stream
the file will still be huge, but at least it will be a bit smaller
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That would just slow down his PC as hell..The Origonal Head Hunter wrote:any clip you'll be exporting from Vdub for editting with should be huge, considering it's lossless. Way to combat this would be to use Avisynth files instead of chopping up clips.
There is no way around those huge files,of course if you want quality and don't want your Vegas to freeze up and crash each time you edit.
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