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Created 30th May 2011 @ 14:50
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Hi, i’m trying to go on with my project by myself, due to lack of interest by movie makers.
I have some problems when it comes to encoding from tga files to AVI.
I’m using virtual dub as a friend of mine suggested, but when i try to encode from tga to avi the video gets choppy and the render cannot go over 20 fps, no matter what.
I’m really new to these things and i would really like some help to go on with my projects, i tried to use the sticked threads with tutorials but the links now doesn’t lead anywhere.
Any help? :/
This is what I do:
Open VirtualDub, File -> Open video file… -> Select a1_0000.tga
Then I add sound. Audio -> Audio from other file… -> Select a1_.wav
CTRL + R opens a “Video frame rate control”, i tick “Change so video and audio durations match” -> OK
I use lagarith lossless codec. CTRL + P opens “Select video compression” -> Lagarith lossless codec -> OK
Then i press F7, enter what ever name and then “Save”
Hope it helps :)
You have to load the audio file and change the framrate und compression codec.
Skyride made a good tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeU0M4XaL4k
Look at 8:45
If you don’t want to listen to some kid having a massage rod stimulate his prostate whilst shooting his tutorials, here’s an alternative one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDsInANfXaI
EDIT: Sorry, forgot the link.
Last edited by D. Guzzlington,
Quoted from D. Guzzlington
If you don’t want to listen to some kid having a massage rod stimulate his prostate whilst shooting his tutorials, here’s an alternative one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDsInANfXaI
EDIT: Sorry, forgot the link.
nice alt account.
nice first post.
nice forum ban.
Last edited by Waebi,
Quoted from D. Guzzlington
If you don’t want to listen to some kid having a massage rod stimulate his prostate whilst shooting his tutorials, here’s an alternative one
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDsInANfXaI
EDIT: Sorry, forgot the link.
Lol. :D
You realise I made a massive tutorial, simply because its a very complex thing. Complex things aren’t a case of “click this, then this, then this”. I showed what you need to do to get it roughly working, plus explained which settings MUST be the way they are and why that is, and which ones you can change for stylistic effect.
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Thanks a lot for the suggestions.
i tried to follow skyride tutorial, but even with the same settings the video get choppy ( althought i got some more fps).
any other way? i cannot get more than 20 now, althought when i try to match video and audio in the frame settings, it says that it should be at 59.00 fps.
Quoted from ooKami
Thanks a lot for the suggestions.
i tried to follow skyride tutorial, but even with the same settings the video get choppy ( althought i got some more fps).
any other way? i cannot get more than 20 now, althought when i try to match video and audio in the frame settings, it says that it should be at 59.00 fps.
How many FPS are you recording at?
nvm
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Quoted from ooKami
Thanks a lot for the suggestions.
i tried to follow skyride tutorial, but even with the same settings the video get choppy ( althought i got some more fps).
any other way? i cannot get more than 20 now, althought when i try to match video and audio in the frame settings, it says that it should be at 59.00 fps.
If you are saying that it says 20fps when you are rendering the avi, that is NOT the fps it will play at. That is simply the number of frames it is processing per second, it doesn’t process at realtime.
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