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  • shion
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    Gold Member
    • Feb 2002
    • 139

    frameserving problems

    Hi
    I am using the following programs
    Flask Mpeg XiS 3.0e
    Nandub 1.0rc2
    AVIsynth v1.0beta
    Premiere Video Server Plugin v.93
    I am using the above programs the frameserve to nandub
    but when i start my first pass in nandub
    it comes up saying
    unsupported video format can
    someone help me
  • Enchanter
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    • Feb 2002
    • 5417

    #2
    I wouldn't recommend the use of Flask as a frameserver. It worked for me though, but was very awkward to use.

    Install GordianKnot instead. You can hardly go wrong with a correct installation of GK. It is a much better framserver.

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    • shion
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      Gold Member
      • Feb 2002
      • 139

      #3
      Oh so is GK
      actually just a frame server?
      can u change aspect ratio in it
      becuase i like the easy cropping and changing of aspect ratio
      with flask thats why i was trying to frameserve with it
      thanx for the costant help you have given me enchanter

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      • shion
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        Gold Member
        • Feb 2002
        • 139

        #4
        actually can you
        just tell me how to frameserve
        in flask (resolve my problem)
        becuase i really like the
        cropping and changing the
        aspect ratio in it

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        • Enchanter
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          • Feb 2002
          • 5417

          #5
          This is the guide that I used, though you're likely to have read it as well: http://nickyguides.digital-digest.co...erve-flask.htm

          I did not have any trouble following and carrying out the steps outlined in the guide. If your problem arises despite having followed this step, I would really have no idea on how to correct it.

          Let me try to convince you to move away again. Using Flask as a frameserver is very much like trying to do recordings with cassette tapes. You have to 'rewind' Flask to the beginning again when you want to redo the encoding. And if Flask fails in the middle of the process, your whole procedure is up in smoke and you're back on square one. This is not the case with the other frameserve methods (vFAPI & Avisynth), where they have proven themselves stable and much faster.

          To be able to play around with the cropping & aspect ratio, virtualdub filters can do the same thing and with much better versatility. With Null Transform, you can specify the croppings while also scrolling from frames to frames to see how the cropping goes. With Resizer (or Smart Resizer), you can specify the horizontal and vertical resolutions, while making sure that the horizontal to vertical ratio conforms to the aspect ratio of the specific movie you're working on.

          Another BIG problem with Flask. If you're working on 3:2 pulldown material (FILM -> NTSC), Flask makes it virtually (or almost) impossible to remove the interlacing artifacts. This is not the case with the alternative frameservers.

          Give GK a try and once you are familiar with it, you will find no reason to go back to Flask as a frameserver.

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          • shion
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            Gold Member
            • Feb 2002
            • 139

            #6
            thanx again
            i totally agree
            Flask isnt good at all
            It is good to just understand the terms
            and to get a vague idea of what kind of movies take up lots of space
            and hard to compress
            etc.
            can
            the link that you gave me
            i looked at the exact same thing
            and it dosent work
            so i have no idea
            I will consider moving
            to GK
            can you tell me where i can get filters
            or information about nandub filters
            thanx for the help

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            • Enchanter
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              • Feb 2002
              • 5417

              #7


              Have fun! These things are much better to play around with than Flask.

              p.s. Most of the basic filters you need (Crop & Resize) will already be included in the original installation of nandub/Virtualdub.

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              • shion
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                Gold Member
                • Feb 2002
                • 139

                #8
                thanx for all the help
                i think now i can do it
                over the weekend
                i will finish
                and come with a div-x that i will be proud of
                thanx a million enchanter without you
                i would be lost
                and it is nice to know some one
                who is into anime

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                • Enchanter
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                  • Feb 2002
                  • 5417

                  #9
                  Glad I can help. By the way, I am an anime freak.

                  p.s. Have you got this Rahxephon opening song (Hemisphere)? It has some funny problems with Live! cards.
                  Last edited by Enchanter; 28 Mar 2002, 08:59 PM.

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                  • shion
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                    Gold Member
                    • Feb 2002
                    • 139

                    #10
                    sorry to ask you again but
                    i need help
                    1.what filter does changing aspect ratio
                    2. which order should i do these
                    cropping
                    subtitles
                    changing aspect ratio
                    resizing
                    thanx

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                    • Enchanter
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                      • Feb 2002
                      • 5417

                      #11
                      Order:
                      1. Cropping (Use Null Transform -> Cropping)
                      2. Resizer (Input the horizontal and Vertical resolutions so that they match the aspect ratio of the movie. Most anime episodes, except Vandread and a few others, use an aspect ratio of 4:3 and hence 640x480, 512x384, etc, will work well. Just remember that they have to be multiples of16)
                      3. Subtitles (Vobsub does it perfectly and even better than Flask)

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                      • shion
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                        Gold Member
                        • Feb 2002
                        • 139

                        #12
                        thanx for da hell of the help you have given me
                        must try now
                        thanx a lot

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                        • shion
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                          Gold Member
                          • Feb 2002
                          • 139

                          #13
                          sorry but
                          how do i frameserve with GKnot
                          i dont have it yet
                          so i just want to have an idea of what i am goin 2 do

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                          • Enchanter
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                            • Feb 2002
                            • 5417

                            #14
                            Download and install GK into a folder of your own choosing. Make sure you install the Avisynth plugin included, as this is an integral part of frameserving.

                            Create a DVD2AVI project file (.d2v) with DVD2AVI. Open the .d2v file in GK.

                            You will have to play around the GK settings to really know what to do. It's a long story to write down here, but truly, I found GK to be very easy to use and understand. You should too. Just spend some time on it.

                            p.s. You are basically using GK to create an .avs file, which Virtual/nandub can open and treat like a video file, which in turn can be 'encoded' into an AVI file.
                            Last edited by Enchanter; 28 Mar 2002, 09:31 PM.

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                            • shion
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                              Gold Member
                              • Feb 2002
                              • 139

                              #15
                              oh so you use GK to make an .avs
                              then use nandub open it
                              first pass
                              then second pass with all of the filters
                              so do u actually encode with GK
                              or do you use it just to get the .avs file?

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