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IT IS LIKE MY BIRTHDAY ALL OVER AGAIN!
So
permetaform hears tell of some program called avi-synth. Basic principle -- instead of making clips, you write a text file with a few lines of simple programming script saying, in effect "so and so video file, frames 800 through 1040". You give the text file an avi-synth file extension, and with the avi-synth codec, Premiere will open the text file and think it is in fact reading a clip made up of the frames you described.
You can do this with any video file, including DVD's. Basically, if you don't have to make clips, that means you aren't losing any image quality from your original source. If you're source is a DVD, that means you're vidding directly from your DVD source.
So
permetaform doesn't have space on her computer for this stuff at the moment. We decided today to get together on my computer and figure all this trash out. It's pretty techno-complicated.
I'm downloading the software. I suddenly see that I'm being asked to install the huffyuv codec.
Wait.
That's lossless compression. Doesn't lossless compression, like, cost money? So we go back to the guy who wrote this big intimidating avi-synth help guide on animemusicvideos.org --
absolut3destiny. If you think you're vids are high quality, go look at his. You will cry bitter tears of gaul. So anyway,
permetaform asks him -- did...did...did I just download a lossless codec for free?
No, he replies. You actually downloaded two lossless codecs.
o_0
I can resize without quality loss. o_0
I can deinterlace better than VirtualDub. o_0
I have lossless compression. o_0
FOR FREE.
I've spent the last few hours grinning so hard my face hurts. I only wish I had known about this before I started my vid. This means eventually I'm going to have to remaster the entire thing. Boooooo. On the other hand, now I know I can make it better quality than it is, and I know how. Yaaaaaaay!!!!!
Help website is here. Not for the faint of heart. You're not hardcore unless you live hardcore. I'm quoting School of Rock. I need to lay off the crack.
IT IS LIKE MY BIRTHDAY ALL OVER AGAIN!
So
You can do this with any video file, including DVD's. Basically, if you don't have to make clips, that means you aren't losing any image quality from your original source. If you're source is a DVD, that means you're vidding directly from your DVD source.
So
I'm downloading the software. I suddenly see that I'm being asked to install the huffyuv codec.
Wait.
That's lossless compression. Doesn't lossless compression, like, cost money? So we go back to the guy who wrote this big intimidating avi-synth help guide on animemusicvideos.org --
No, he replies. You actually downloaded two lossless codecs.
o_0
I can resize without quality loss. o_0
I can deinterlace better than VirtualDub. o_0
I have lossless compression. o_0
FOR FREE.
I've spent the last few hours grinning so hard my face hurts. I only wish I had known about this before I started my vid. This means eventually I'm going to have to remaster the entire thing. Boooooo. On the other hand, now I know I can make it better quality than it is, and I know how. Yaaaaaaay!!!!!
Help website is here. Not for the faint of heart. You're not hardcore unless you live hardcore. I'm quoting School of Rock. I need to lay off the crack.
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Date: 2004-11-20 10:20 pm (UTC)I saw your sister today when I was getting my hair cut, heh.
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Date: 2004-11-21 07:42 am (UTC)Dude, congratulations on the Oxford exchange thing. That rocks so hard.
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Date: 2004-11-21 08:44 am (UTC)It's like Christmas. And my birthday. WRAPPED INTO ONE.
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Date: 2004-11-21 12:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 01:24 am (UTC)I normally rip from DVD using cladDVD, then take the VOB files and open them in DVD2AVI, then massage that a bit with VFAPIconv. This makes a "fake" AVI that I can open in VDub. I've been pulling clips from that, saving without a codec anyhow.
Do you mean that, from this, I don't have to cut clips from my "fake" AVI ever again? I just make these avisynth things that delineate the clips within the "fake" AVI and import those into Premiere? So I'm working with 720x480 from the getgo? WITHOUT having to waste my disk space on the clips themselves?
Or am I getting it completely wrong and this will enable me to sidestep everything beyond cladDVD entirely?
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Date: 2004-11-21 02:23 am (UTC)After ripping the dvd, open the vobs in DGIndex (which is like a newer version of dvd2avi) and save a project file (a d2v file).
You can then open this d2v file via avisynth (using the associated plugin called dgdecode.dll that comes with the installer I made). Once you have an avisynth script for it you can load that into premiere and edit with it.
It's not as fast as editing with clips but you aren't losing any quality and on a decent machine the slowdown will be pretty minimal.
Editing with avisynth isn't without its caveats but once you get to know those it becomes second nature.
And yes, no more clips. All of my live action vids so far have been done with only a folder full of vobs, a d2v project file, a single avisynth script and a wav file. That's all.
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Date: 2004-11-21 09:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 09:06 am (UTC)I've never used a Mac for video editing but I'm pretty certain that the only confortable way of editing on the mac right now is to do clip making. That's what I've been told, at least.
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Date: 2004-11-21 03:32 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-11-21 03:39 pm (UTC)Remember though, it does come with a price.
You can't use too many avisynth scripts - they trip over each other's feet with memory usage and cause crashes. (keep it to <10)
For this reason you have to search through entire dvds instead of pulling from clips. Sometimes clips can really help you decide what to put in your video so there are advantages to clip making.
Also, if when trying this method you find it too cumbersome then use the way you are used to. Quality isn't everything, after all :)
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Date: 2004-11-22 02:52 am (UTC)Or am I missing something important?
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Date: 2004-11-22 03:03 am (UTC)You might as well keep access to all the footage on the vobs as you dont have any space concerns anynmore,
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Date: 2004-11-21 10:59 am (UTC)*GASP*
OH MY GOD COOL! THANK YOU!