Cyrix wrote:I use VLC player
You are forbidden from giving advice in the future. Thanks for playing.
Cyrix wrote:I forgot to mention SUPER doesn't seem to be able to convert heavily copy-protected DVDs (Wolf's Rain turns into a garbled mess, but this also happens when I try to watch a VOB file off the disc by itself with VLC). Does AVI-synth bypass copy-protection more effectively?
So you don't even understand how SUPER works, or avisynth. AVS loads already decrypted content. SUPER uses an old version of libdvdcss as does VLC.
Cyrix wrote:Crop the edges? Do you scale up the video to fill the space you cropped off?
No, he means learn what aspect ratio is.
Cyrix wrote:I'm not sure if you understand what I'm doing. The only reason to leave a 2 second buffer is because the TC is in seconds and you might miss a few frames, or it might just be off by a second. This is rarely an issue but a few times I lost around 15 frames so I started using a small buffer. There's no problem in accuracy with the resulting DV AVI because it's frame accurate. There're no problems with transports, streams, or seeking.
So you didn't understand anything I said. If you cut on a GOP marker and force closed GOPs in the output stream, you won't have those cutting accuracy issues because it will snap to scene edges. If the timecode for cutting isn't in raw frames, then it sucks. Also you have no idea what a transport stream is or what I meant by seeking. Have you even read the avtech3 guide, shitty as it might be?
Cyrix wrote:Are you getting your dvds from Japan? I said ntsc. If you get it in America its already 29.97fps. There is no loss in quality. Also not everything is interlaced.
Japan use NTSC you dolt, however anime isn't 29.970fps even if it's encoded so on the disk (with a few exceptions). Please learn what hard telecine is.
Cyrix wrote:Did you work in the video industry? When I worked with a production company we used DV-AVI (or MOV on a MAC) for everything. Capture from camera to DV-AVI, edit the DV-AVI, export a DV-AVI and plug that into whatever DVD creation software we used. The miniscule loss of quality was considered acceptable for time and space tradeoffs. Since then the contract work I've done has always been Premiere with DV-AVI - small companies making 480i/p videos, but everyone worked the same.
I'm a professional encoder and for high bitrate lossy we use ProRes, HDCAM, or REDCode. If you're using Premiere in the industry, then your company must be pretty low-budget/quality. Same for DV. Kio has been working in a professional editing environment since before PCs were even used. I think we both trump you there.
Cyrix wrote:I spend a very long amount of time on my videos. There's always going to be people who do above-professional-leve work and people with a god damned hobby doing something for fun. People who really care are still going to use AVI-synth but hopefully some people who don't want to deal with it can make some videos without it. If you can't accept there are people with different levels of involvement and dedication in making art without getting paid to do so, maybe you shouldn't be on the internet. It's ridiculously close-minded that you want to enforce your expectations of quality on everyone in the world, and prevent people from doing things the way they want to because it doesn't suit your personal standards.
Your work is nowhere near professional level, or even skilled enthusiast level. From the look of your guide, you don't spend much time at all seeing as it only takes 20 minutes to rip, index, and IVTC. Additionally, stop moralfagging. On the internet, what's to stop someone from trying to force their view on others like they're the greatest thing since themselves? Kio and Zarx are both well regarded in the AMV community and both consist of maybe five people in said community that I don't consider completely retarded. As for me being a dick, I'm a better encoder than you and that's not going to change any time soon you bigot. You're telling Kio to not be close minded yet in doing so you're guilty of exactly that.
Cyrix wrote:GOOD GOD. Have you heard of children's sports? Softball? Playing a game on the "easy" difficulty setting?
Nobody plays Touhou on easymodo.
All in all, you're wasting people's time and then being stupid. You say you don't want to index but you don't even realise that SUPER is indexing. To conclude: dongz