K how do you get the DVD??
- The Hitokiri Battousai
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K how do you get the DVD??
Ive been wrestling with this crap for a month
how do you rip stuff from the DVD?? I tried coying it to my computer (the footage) but it skips occassionally ... well more like every 8 seconds). Do I need a ripping program and where I can find one.
Heres some background info: Im trying to get footage from Samurai X: Trust and Betryal. However, some parts skip on my computers DVD player. Will that skrew up my video??
how do you rip stuff from the DVD?? I tried coying it to my computer (the footage) but it skips occassionally ... well more like every 8 seconds). Do I need a ripping program and where I can find one.
Heres some background info: Im trying to get footage from Samurai X: Trust and Betryal. However, some parts skip on my computers DVD player. Will that skrew up my video??
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k i got everything set and i ripped off the video
ive been reading htrough guides for an hour and now im stuck
what do i rename my videos? I have Adobe Premiere. The file .vob doesn't allow it in there and .mpeg makes it go stop go like jerky
so what do i do now?
ive been reading htrough guides for an hour and now im stuck
what do i rename my videos? I have Adobe Premiere. The file .vob doesn't allow it in there and .mpeg makes it go stop go like jerky
so what do i do now?
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- Shun
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This is all in the guides but ill try and make a very condenced version of it.
After you have downoaded the AMVApp from the guides you want to open the dvd2avi program in it and save your vobs as project files (.d2v) then you want to make an AVS script in notepad ( how to do so is in guides ) then you want to download the MJPEG codec and open all of the AVS scripts in premiere and export them into MJPEG files. You then edit with the crapply quality mjpeg files and when you are done you move them all to a differnt location, load premiere back up and when it asks where they are direct it twords the AVS files.
Again i highly recomend reading the guides, this is an exremely smaller version but u should get the idea.
After you have downoaded the AMVApp from the guides you want to open the dvd2avi program in it and save your vobs as project files (.d2v) then you want to make an AVS script in notepad ( how to do so is in guides ) then you want to download the MJPEG codec and open all of the AVS scripts in premiere and export them into MJPEG files. You then edit with the crapply quality mjpeg files and when you are done you move them all to a differnt location, load premiere back up and when it asks where they are direct it twords the AVS files.
Again i highly recomend reading the guides, this is an exremely smaller version but u should get the idea.
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Or you could just edit directly with the AVS files in Premiere if your computer can handle it (the Premiere AVS plugin is included in the AMVapp, right?). That's what I do.Shun wrote:then you want to download the MJPEG codec and open all of the AVS scripts in premiere and export them into MJPEG files. You then edit with the crapply quality mjpeg files and when you are done you move them all to a differnt location, load premiere back up and when it asks where they are direct it twords the AVS files.
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Same here. I was actually amazed that 256 megs of RAM could edit them directly. I was afraid it would freeze on me repeatedly... How do you stop AVISynth from chewing your memory up? Is that by adding SetMemoryMax(10) to the top of your scripts?Scintilla wrote:Or you could just edit directly with the AVS files in Premiere if your computer can handle it (the Premiere AVS plugin is included in the AMVapp, right?). That's what I do.Shun wrote:then you want to download the MJPEG codec and open all of the AVS scripts in premiere and export them into MJPEG files. You then edit with the crapply quality mjpeg files and when you are done you move them all to a differnt location, load premiere back up and when it asks where they are direct it twords the AVS files.
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Um... I <i>don't</i> stop it... last time I was running Premiere, it was using over a gig of virtual memory and over 80 meg of RAM (I've got 512 meg total).SS5_Majin_Bebi wrote:Same here. I was actually amazed that 256 megs of RAM could edit them directly. I was afraid it would freeze on me repeatedly... How do you stop AVISynth from chewing your memory up? Is that by adding SetMemoryMax(10) to the top of your scripts?Scintilla wrote:Or you could just edit directly with the AVS files in Premiere if your computer can handle it (the Premiere AVS plugin is included in the AMVapp, right?). That's what I do.Shun wrote:then you want to download the MJPEG codec and open all of the AVS scripts in premiere and export them into MJPEG files. You then edit with the crapply quality mjpeg files and when you are done you move them all to a differnt location, load premiere back up and when it asks where they are direct it twords the AVS files.
If there's one thing I don't like about Premiere 5.1, it's how just a single click in the Timeline's scroll bar can cause the whole thing to go unresponsive.



