Guides for newbies or intermediate/advanced?

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Bushido Philosopher
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Guides for newbies or intermediate/advanced?

Post by Bushido Philosopher » Mon Nov 18, 2002 12:54 am

Are the guides really more for newbies or can they be for the experienced too?

I've been following the guides for a while now, and now there's this update and pretty much all of the TMPGEnc stuff went striaght out the window.

So should I really just try to do my own thing or should I just try to follow the guides some more?
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Post by NicholasDWolfwood » Mon Nov 18, 2002 1:27 am

Follow the guides. I'm going to print the whole AD&E Audio/Video guide out soon, haha.
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Post by ErMaC » Mon Nov 18, 2002 3:21 am

The information in the guides can be useful for both newbies and more advanced people. I even included a section in the AVISynth guide which does things like writing fuctions in an AVISynth script. ^_^ That's heavy stuff.

The reason the TMPGEnc stuff went away is because as a processing tool it's totally obsolete. For encoding MPEG1, it's still good but if you're actually doing post processing on the video file, AVISynth has it all over TMPGEnc.

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