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Joining video with no Re-Render
Hi,
What is the best/easiest/most-efficient way to connect DV scenes together without having to re-render the entire file out? Thank you in Advance from Rock... |
Techies fire away..
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Techies... Techies......
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what format (vob, mpeg2, avi, etc ...)
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DV
Digital Video |
...anyone... Anyone...?
Beuller?? |
If it's still DV, that usually means you are in the editing stage, why don't you just drop the scenes into your editor in the sequence you want, why do you need to re-render it? You already know what it looks like.
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I am not editing.... I am archiving and backing up from tape to Hard-Drive
Thank you |
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i capture, edit and compress video with final cut and you have me thoroughly confused.
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just capture it from cam, put together the clips you need and render it using the dv codec and you shouldn't suffer any data degradation.
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If you have two cameras you can also do a tape to tape, and put it in any order you want. I guess you have a reson for putting it to a Hard Drive, but if you're just trying to back up your footage, tapes are way better than a hard drive.
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He is a scientist , a GLOBAL WARMING one .. so you have to excuse him.... about his lack of knowledge about editing .... :1orglaugh |
Not true...I have tapes that were well taken care of...that are now about.... 5 years old and they are having some drop outs.
No DV format? lol----u wild yo... I do not want to edit the clips and re-render to DV (look at the title of the post) :):) |
Tapes suffer from drop out... Do not rely on them to be good over time...
I have a dual Hard drive back up of all my raw DV files (all tapes backed up across two different system with two different storage areas) |
im a tard.
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I agree . I have some BETACAM PAL SP tapes of 1997, and they do have drop outs, mainly at the begining of the tapes. Good thing the studio started the actual movie at 3:00 into the tape.... |
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DV is mpeg1 when captured?
oh my god...this is great.... |
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You can help with drop out by.... everyone once in a while....fast-forwarding the tape to the very end.
When it hits the end (jerks a little).... particles that accumulated on the tape fall off... Rewind to beginning--- when it hits... same thing happens. It helps a little bit with drop out over time. |
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If I were asking for software for a MAC I would probably say that first thing. Btw I use adobe Premiere 2.0 and newest versions of sorrenson squeeze and Canopus procoder 2. Shitty programs? :uhoh |
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A file can have any extension on it in the world (fuckyou-imeating.dope)
DV and miniDV are the type of codec... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DV .avi is just an extension.... |
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Im not being taught a thing is right. DV format has nothing to do with what program would work to join it. More important is the file type his program captures to which would be .avi, or .mpeg |
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Idiocracy...
It is happening as we speak.... |
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.avi? .mpeg? .m2t? |
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Premiere is crap, they didn't stop making it for Mac becaues they wanted to, it's because people with a Mac stopped using it around 4.0 because is was utter shit. |
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Over the years, somebody can educate himself, but he will never be smarter, just educated...:2 cents: |
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Still wondering what he uses to capture with, what os he is on, and what file type his software captures to... |
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Oups, I see no more hosting in your sig ... and no post in hosting threads with the : " hit me up or call my telephone, it rings DIRECTLY to me ... " :1orglaugh |
winXP pro
using vegas 7 capturing to raw DV format... .avi extension This isn't Rocket Surgery fellaz... |
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Like I said in the fucking 2nd or 3rd post in this thread. The trial is fully functional and will join it with no loss. Jesus. DV format is the tape format. .avi is the file format on the computer. Just like I fuckin said .... |
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virtual dub can do this so long as you have dvsd decompressor installed. just use 'direct stream copy'
windows captures type-1 dv avi or type-2 dv avi. .dv most certainly exists, windows just uses an avi wrapper (DirectShow) to handle it. feel free to hit me up on icq if you need help joining with vdub. its free, its fast. |
I tried the Boilsoft joiner.... but it didn't seem to recognize the DV codec....
And no where on their site does it say they support DV Thanks |
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