Ashton wrote: Were you really actually drunk when you messed up your arm... I think that's ironic considering your avatar.
Mission: Impossible? Or just improbable?
- Dannywilson
- Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 5:36 am
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"in the morning when i have wood..i like to walk around my house and bump random shit with it.... " -Random comment on grouphug.us
- Aetherfukz
- Joined: Tue Jul 02, 2002 3:49 pm
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Well, first of all, after you've installed XP, go for XP AntiSpy. It is able to deinstall that nasty Windows Messager, deactivates all "features" of Media Player to send personal data to Micro$oft, and just makes you system all-around l33t ^_^Dannywilson wrote:I'm running XP as the OS for the first time, so if anyone has anything they want to tell me about it, dont hesitate.
Peace out,
~Aetherfukz

- Ashton
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2001 11:52 am
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Somehow I think he was talking in terms of creating AMVs... maybe not ^_^
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オタク同士やろう! Ashton
- temaranight
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Due to family crisises..ice storms and no power..I'm starting work on my part today..actually..I started it on Sunday but Premire kept doing this funky shutdown thing and I got fed up with it and decided to try agian today. After I'd get my clips into premire..and try to save..it wouldn't..then..about a third of the way through..it'd just shut down..no error message..nothing..just..bloop! It'd be gone! It was quite frustrating to say the least.... 
- Aetherfukz
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- Dannywilson
- Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2002 5:36 am
- Location: In love with Dr. Girlfriend
anyone know anything about making a router/server out of one of my older comps and then connecting to the net through that? That would be Ideal, since I have DSL, and dont particularly want to buy a router at this time....
"in the morning when i have wood..i like to walk around my house and bump random shit with it.... " -Random comment on grouphug.us
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OHHHH YES!! i know that little problem VERY well.ladydx wrote:about a third of the way through..it'd just shut down..no error message..nothing..just..bloop! It'd be gone! It was quite frustrating to say the least....
working on my english project this past weekend and about 5 times it fucking did that! that tought me to save my work about every 3 mins!!!! arrrg! it hurts thinking about it.
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- RichLather
- Joined: Tue May 15, 2001 8:11 pm
- Location: Lancaster, OH Position: One of the Elder Statesmen of the .org
Ha! My segment is done, and awaits upload when I get home.
About 19MB, nice high-quality Xvid AVI.
Premiere didn't crash once; I was impressed. Total editing time, about 4 hours--and that includes the time spent replacing all the clips I screwed up with the mistimed batch of MJPEG AVIs.
Total capture time, about 3 hours from DVD to AVIsynth and MJPEG work files.
About 19MB, nice high-quality Xvid AVI.
Premiere didn't crash once; I was impressed. Total editing time, about 4 hours--and that includes the time spent replacing all the clips I screwed up with the mistimed batch of MJPEG AVIs.
Total capture time, about 3 hours from DVD to AVIsynth and MJPEG work files.
- temaranight
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Okay..I have a problem. When I encode my segment into Xvid..it looks like utter crap! It's all pixelated..not nice at all! I've encoded it in Divx and into Huffy and it looks fine..but Xvid..no. So unless someone can tell me how to fix this little problem..I really don't think you want what I have in this.

- RichLather
- Joined: Tue May 15, 2001 8:11 pm
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My initial encode in Xvid was a little blocky, but it yielded a filesize of 3MB.
Then I realized that I shouldn't have made the encode directly from Premiere.
I exported from Premiere as an uncompressed AVI, then opened it up in VirtualDub. Following the instructions on the M:I web page, I made a 1-pass Xvid encode. Final filesize was just over 19MB, but there wasn't any blockiness that I could see.
LadyDX, is this what happened to you?
Then I realized that I shouldn't have made the encode directly from Premiere.
I exported from Premiere as an uncompressed AVI, then opened it up in VirtualDub. Following the instructions on the M:I web page, I made a 1-pass Xvid encode. Final filesize was just over 19MB, but there wasn't any blockiness that I could see.
LadyDX, is this what happened to you?

