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Yadee
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Posted - 2008.01.29 23:39:00 -
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Neat
Just what i was looking for
I got all these tutorials for sony vegas which i have at school, but no tutorial on how to just compress a video so you can actually send it out after all the fancy smancy editing you do to it :)
I tend to love to multitask though, dont want to quit playing just because im compressing :) I noticed my game runs a bit slower while im using the encoder, does this have any adverse effects on the end result ? Making it take longer to encode or things like that is not something i care about, but if the end result takes a hit to quality because im using my pc while it compresses id like to avoid that.
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Yadee
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Posted - 2008.01.30 09:38:00 -
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Im checking Stax out
What settings for 264 do you use for the various options in your GUI ?
My first go at it, on medium quality, gave me more than good enough results, in fact it nearly looks lossless and the file went from 18 gb to 250 mb, so id like to duplicate thes e results if possible :)
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Yadee
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Posted - 2008.01.31 00:48:00 -
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Edited by: Yadee on 31/01/2008 00:50:28 Great, thanks
(ok, im lying, i have no idea what all that stuff means :D) All this stuff might be a tad too complicated for me for the moment.
I also have this problem with one of the fraps (file 1 of 4 of a long fight) that it wont open in vegas. The other 3 files, + all other fraps i have made, opens just fine. This 1 particular file crashes vegas when i try to access it :(
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Yadee
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Posted - 2008.01.31 17:35:00 -
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Originally by: Dark Shikari Try using Virtualdub to convert it to lossless Lagarith or HuffYUV, then import the result.
Lagarith worked like a charm :)
The file grew from 13 to 18 gb, and it takes ages to import into vegas, but at least i can import it
Thanks
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Yadee
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Posted - 2008.01.31 23:47:00 -
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Edited by: Yadee on 31/01/2008 23:49:52 Basically i just installed lagarith from http://lags.leetcode.net/codec.html, a .dll and a .inf file to right click then install
Then it appeared under compression in VDub
The mode i used was RGB(default), as my video files have a fairly strange resolution due to me having resized my game window (i mainly fraps in WoW, which i play windowed, my game window and the video files are 1192x956) I read on the lagarith page that using anything other than RGB required a video resolution of multiples of 16
Other than that i didnt check any of the boxes
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Yadee
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Posted - 2008.01.31 23:53:00 -
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To be honest i have no idea where i read it, and i cant find it again now
But no biggie, i got my multitude of fraps file into 1 file, and i can open it in vegas so im happy :)
Btw are rendering/compression times generally based on file size, or only based on what it is trying to achieve as end result once you render/compress? Making that 1 file intil lagarith took about 1h20 minutes, far more than compressing the new file to mkv with your autoencoder
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Yadee
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Posted - 2008.02.01 12:45:00 -
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Originally by: Lyria Skydancer I dont get this. Why is my AutoEncoder rendering and when its done it deletes the file. Atleast I cant find it and its not where it should be.
It is in your autoencoder install folder/Temp, called "video.mkv"
it ends up there because theres an error along the way, most likely your audio
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Yadee
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Posted - 2008.04.20 18:38:00 -
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When i encoded a 6 minute file (original size 4 gb) with staxrip it ended up as 167 mb after compression
When i did a 16 minute file (18 gb original size) with autoencoder it ended up as 44 mb, at the same quality
How do i get staxrip to compress that well ?
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