VirtualDub advice
Hm... Unfortunately no one seems to know anything about this program.
Ok.. a different question then, what does anyone out there who makes movies USE to make the movies? Windows movie maker seems really blurry, (and only does 8 frames a second anyway) and I just need something I can port in a butt-ton of pictures into at 12-24 frames a second.
Zeus - god of animation projects
I've used Virtual Dub some but I haven't noticed any problems with choppy-ness on save. Have you tried different codexes? It's under the Video menu / Compression...
Hm... that worked pretty well, thanks. Now I can only hope that their video compression specifications aren't TOO strict this year when they start the film festival in a couple of months.
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when they start the film festival in a couple of months.
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When? Not if? Do you have some definite information that there will be one this year, DrZeus?
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hey... I've a question for anyone familiar with VirtualDub. I got the program due to a reccomendation somewhere on these boards, to stick some demoediting together.
Well, I'm having a bit of a problem. It's coming out REALLY choppy. It looks like crap. It seems to be just flat out missing most of the frames. On standard playback it looks great. Try to export to an AVI and that's when it looks bad.
Anyone else used this program? Any advice on making it look... not like crap? I"m going for the "non-crappy" look to this movie... and I'm just not getting it.
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