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Originally Posted by Artificial-I
If you want you can send me a link to the highest quality version and I can go and compress it for you. Ive been working with video for a long time and Im pretty good at eeking out high quality videos.
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Originally Posted by rmdhawaii
I didn't notice a difference. :sweat:
In the VLC Media Player, under the "Video" pull-down menu, you have the option of selecting different deinterlacing modes. You should check that out. Although it takes care of the interlacing, the quality start to degrade. How big is the raw footage? :D Ooo ... raw footage is 5 GigaBytes, all 9 minutes of it. :eek: From your experience what software do you recommend for video editing and what settings do you think I should use? At the moment I use videostudio (am not a pro, so cheapo software) and I edit the raw footage, export to MPEG2 DVD settings and also another copy in WMV format for placing as a download. |
Holy shnikes. Well I dont feel like registering...lol. I think it accomplishes what everyone needs anyhow at its current state. Its been awhile im kinda rusty. But once I see and start playing with it I could give you a run down of what I did.
But one program I used to use was virtualdub. http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/do...aldub_346.html Also digital-digest.com was a great place for just about everything video , they also have great tutorials. Ive gotten ripping DVD's down to a science. Also the latest windows movie maker is also pretty good it can output hdtv even. |
What is this, a video interlacing, dvd rippin', virtualdub editing, mpeg avi pal ntsc wmv divX quicktime, 160 mb limit veoh, youtube, vcr, tivo thread now?? :weird: :lol: :lol:
j/k |
Ha. Yeah if you need anymore help pm a brotha. :lol:
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But we all know the HPI DVD burner is better.... :p
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Originally Posted by Artificial-I
Holy shnikes. Well I dont feel like registering...lol. I think it accomplishes what everyone needs anyhow at its current state. Its been awhile im kinda rusty. But once I see and start playing with it I could give you a run down of what I did.
But one program I used to use was virtualdub. http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/do...aldub_346.html Also digital-digest.com was a great place for just about everything video , they also have great tutorials. Ive gotten ripping DVD's down to a science. Also the latest windows movie maker is also pretty good it can output hdtv even. RMd gave a link previously which has a page with excellent info on interlace issues and how to fix them using Virtualdub too. I tried it and it worked but the result, at least to my naked eyes, does not appear any better than the NTSC version which is online now. |
Originally Posted by GK
What is this, a video interlacing, dvd rippin', virtualdub editing, mpeg avi pal ntsc wmv divX quicktime, 160 mb limit veoh, youtube, vcr, tivo thread now?? :weird: :lol: :lol:
j/k Goes to show that when we sniff enough nitro, we all become technogeeks! :lol: :lol: :lol: |
Originally Posted by Ffejdat
But we all know the HPI DVD burner is better.... :p
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You guys are too heivan gleivan for me :smile:
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Originally Posted by Sow&Steady
Ooo ... raw footage is 5 GigaBytes, all 9 minutes of it. :eek:
From your experience what software do you recommend for video editing and what settings do you think I should use? At the moment I use videostudio (am not a pro, so cheapo software) and I edit the raw footage, export to MPEG2 DVD settings and also another copy in WMV format for placing as a download. I only have Video Studio 1.0 on CD, so I had to go and download 11.0 to see what your options are. To my surprise, both the PAL and NTSC versions of the video looks great in Video Studio when I insert it as a video into the time line and watch it. No interlace lines and only some expected motion artifacts. Take a look at these two images: Image #1: http://www.nitrokb.com/images/video_image01.jpg Image #2: http://www.nitrokb.com/images/video_image02.png Image 2 is what I see when I use WMP, VLC or Real Player. It's not as pronounced as the freeze frame, but I do see the lines. I do not see the lines using in Video Studio or WinDVD. I think the bottom line is, if you view the video with DVD software, you will not see the lines or notice extraneous artifacts. I probably notice the extraneous artifacts more than others because I'm looking for them. :sneaky: IMO, the output settings are correct. You don't have to change anything you are doing. |
Originally Posted by GK
What is this, a video interlacing, dvd rippin', virtualdub editing, mpeg avi pal ntsc wmv divX quicktime, 160 mb limit veoh, youtube, vcr, tivo thread now?? :weird: :lol: :lol:
j/k |
NT1 Diff O-ring
Guys after running my NT1 and very happy I tried changing the diff oil, then a problem struck I was unable to re-use the diff seal, I have already ordered replacement seals but can you all give me an alternative as I have a race this weekend. Another brand perhaps :sneaky: :sneaky:
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Did I mess up and subscribe to the computer geek thread??? :confused:
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Hello France,
I've post on X ray forum some of my very little problems. http://forum.teamxray.com/viewtopic.php?t=5365 I hope they will answer. |
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