rip dvd, use flaskmpeg with Indeo, export from premiere with Indeo, tmpeg.

Same here (15fps Cinepak), since that's all my P100 could handle in mid-'98.ShonenDizzyCow wrote:This sounds almost like what I used to do 4-5 years ago.Castor Troy wrote:Capturing in 15 fps, exporting in cinepak, and using Xing mpeg encoder.
Will Premiere let you set the default duration (frames or sec's) of each numbered still?dokidoki wrote:Heh, yeah, but even for those without Premiere, recent versions of VirtualDub do it now.
Last time i dealt with TMPEnc it changed all the extensions on my hard drive before i knew it, i fuckin hated it, never will touch it againWonka wrote:Takeing my DivX source, compressing it useing the Indeo Codec set to 70%, editing, exporting using Indeo set to 70%, then compressing in TMPEG...... the horror..... oh the horror.