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| maxrnb |
Posted: Sep 18 2010, 11:07 PM |
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Thank you arklight for the info.
I have been playing around with VirtualDub for about a week now and have learned that there are numerous ways to go about doing just about anything you want. Will take your advice and experiment with all the steps that you have outlined for me.
This program is so powerful that I should perhaps start off with very basic things and work my way into what I would like to do. I especially want to learn how to integrate avisynth into the processing.
I have CCE-SP and TMPGEnc to play with so I'll see if if I can get either of those to make a file that will make DVDA happy and if not I guess I'll will look for another authoring solution.
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| arklight |
| Posted: Sep 29 2010, 09:13 PM |
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@maxrnb
kool!
Tmpgenc
is a great tool, it has some unique colour tools for mucking about with videos "look".
Blender
http://www.blender.org/features-gallery/fe.../?video=imaging
is an incredible tool for video and film even and im not talking about the 3d movies they keep pumping out.It aslo pumps out some nice DPX / Openexr files if you want to as an end result
Things are moving pretty fast at the moment on the Hardware /resolution of video/ and colour depth that alot of software is getting left behind.
As of writing of course...:-)
Heri Mkocha
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| fcXX |
| Posted: Jul 26 2011, 04:00 PM |
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YOU should be commended for allowing the video novice to learn the features and intricacies of VirtualDub (VeeDub).
Why, oh why, is this information not included in the virtualdub.org site?
At first launch and opening a file, the program yeilds filter related error messages which are impossible for a novice to decifer.
Why is there no starting .vdf files in a pre-installed plugins directory with at least a 1 .vdf file in it?
I am hopeful that this post will help me at least to get the program running!
Thank you so much. fcXX. |
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| arklight |
| Posted: Oct 5 2011, 02:12 PM |
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@fcXX...
Thanks! Appreciated!
I always think half the reason most people think they can't do things is the actual way to do those things hasn't been communicated effectively enough...
So i try my best to get the information over to other people who might be curious about image processing, and with the internet we have a global reach.
spread the word, and the link!
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| antique |
| Posted: Dec 10 2011, 01:11 PM |
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I just wish I knew what you all were talking about, its like a new dialect. i am a 73 year old who enjoys playing about with video and stills, very low tech. I only became aware of this program because AKVIS used it to "make frames" to make a cartoon from a video. I use Pinnacle Studio plus for video and can use most of the things in it to produce a fairly acceptable end result but I just don't know where to start with Vdub. |
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