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shion
26 May 2002, 08:01 PM
hi
I have an anime introduction that i made and want to combine it
with the episode
i used avi edit but i have to reencode and the audio of the episode started playing during the intro
can anyone help me

Enchanter
26 May 2002, 08:43 PM
Are the videos of the same resolution and encoded with the same codecs? Also, is the audio from both the sources of the same format? I have no knowledge of AviEdit, but it won't hurt me to know your encoding process.

shion
26 May 2002, 08:47 PM
thanx for the help enchanter
as most tutorials told me
they are the same resolution
same div 3
the intro has no audio
that enough?
thanx for the help

Enchanter
26 May 2002, 08:49 PM
Try using Virtual/nandub for joining the videos then.

shion
26 May 2002, 08:55 PM
nah i did but the problem is that
when i do do that it says incompatible compression types

UncasMS
26 May 2002, 09:24 PM
well, then your codec DOES NOT seem to be identical!
have you double-checked your two files???
take a look at the file information in nandub.

techno
27 May 2002, 04:11 AM
u may also want to extract the videos as uncompressed RGB (big file size, BIG!) then you can join them together and encode using nandub/virtualdub DIVX 3.11alpha

Techno

shion
27 May 2002, 07:41 PM
thanx techno thats the answer that i wanted
becuase by the way i was doing it even though my codecs are the same it didnt seem to join
and if i uncompressed then recompressed a div-x the quality would decline right?
if i changed it to uncompressed RGB would dere b any down sides except for HUGE size

techno
27 May 2002, 07:46 PM
No, it shouldn't, if so then maybe 3% loss of quality.

When you do uncompressed RGB, the file sizes will be huge but they become one standard. You then load these RGB uncompressed files in Virtualdub, (append avi segment when adding more avi's of the same type), then you select the DIVX codec (3.11alpha I prefere), use a bitrate calc for the bitrate for low motion, use MP3 as audio and goto > file > save as avi and save the avi and it will encode the uncompressed RGB avi's to DIVX.

Hope it helps

:)

Techno

shion
27 May 2002, 07:51 PM
3% ?
how do you know the precise value?
just experience?
and do i have to make my BMP created avi into RGB as well (confirming)
and how big do u think will a 20 min anime be about ?
1gb?

techno
27 May 2002, 07:55 PM
Experience I guess.....

Yes, u would have to make the BMP converted to avi into RGB uncompressed too.

20min? erm.....

dunno, maybe about > 10GB, I am not sure.

You can also do it step by step, eg. convert the files to 5mins of RGB uncompressed avi then join them.

You may wish to convert these to MPEG then to DIVX if u want.

Techno

shion
27 May 2002, 07:58 PM
10GB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wot da hell
i htink i have 2 ditch that method
wait i use the DVD2AVI-VFAPI-NANdub
method
so when i am encoding the anime for the first time
can i just put in the uncompressed intro
at the start?

techno
27 May 2002, 08:01 PM
I have no idea!

What u can do is to encode the divx files to MPEG, using TMPGENC and then combine them (using MPEG tools > merge and cut) then you can load this MPEG in virtualdub and encode to DIVX! :)

Techno

shion
27 May 2002, 08:04 PM
GRAAAAAAAAAAAAa
y so long y? y? y? y?
oh well dat seems like a sensbile method
y wouldnt my way of sticking it in uncompressed work?
and when i change to MPG wont is lose quality again?
and going back 2 da first step my codecs r the same

techno
27 May 2002, 08:06 PM
No, it shouldn't lose quality, just make sure u brighten the video up a bit before encoding to MPEG.

You can stick to uncompressed RGB but like I said, file size will be huge

Techno

shion
27 May 2002, 08:09 PM
wait wot was that?
i can stick it in if they r uncompressed RGB right?
well wot if i make my intro 5sec long
a uncompressed RGB that wont be big right?
and then stick it into the Nandub project
before it is encoded?
is that it?
than for answering my questions

shion
27 May 2002, 08:10 PM
wait i mean that my intro is 5 seconds long
its just some information on it resolution and stuff
and where i learnt how 2 make it

techno
27 May 2002, 08:12 PM
Convert EVERYTHING to MPEG and then join them using Virtualdub eg.

if u have:

intro.avi
anime1.avi
anime2.avi
anime3.avi
..

..


You can use TMPGENC to convert each avi to MPEG

The use the MPEG tools > Merge and cut and load in the encoded MPEG's, in order you wish to view them

Then it will merge all the MPEG's into 1 MPEG

Then load this MPEG into nandub/virtualdub and encode as DIVX :)

Techno

shion
27 May 2002, 08:22 PM
can i use the same frame servers (VFAPI)
to open the DVD in TMPGENC?

techno
27 May 2002, 08:25 PM
Yes

Techno

shion
27 May 2002, 08:33 PM
that gud news thanx for the help techno
i will have a try once my exams r over
damn high skool so many exams
thanx for the help again

techno
27 May 2002, 08:34 PM
No probz, anytime!

Good luck

Techno