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by meRobs
Fri Jun 26, 2009 1:53 pm
Forum: Development
Topic: Quality AVI for NTSC
Replies: 2
Views: 6923

Re: Quality AVI for NTSC

Thanks Mixer.
However, I was hoping for someting less HUGE in time and space.

I was hoping there was some way of adding /importing the freely available Panasonic DV Codec to MediaCoder. As a sort of Plugin?

Thanks, here's hoping!
Robin
by meRobs
Thu Jun 25, 2009 1:41 pm
Forum: Development
Topic: Quality AVI for NTSC
Replies: 2
Views: 6923

Quality AVI for NTSC

Thanks for a great program! Most of my jobs are the conversion of VOBs into AVI to suit Adobe Premiere. For PAL this is easy via the DV Video encoder, giving a high-quality result. However, this encoder will not output as NTSC and there is no other (practical) high-quality option for AVI Video! I ca...
by meRobs
Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:40 pm
Forum: Development
Topic: AUDIO DELAY DOES NOT WORK IN 0.7.1.4430
Replies: 1
Views: 3917

Re: AUDIO DELAY DOES NOT WORK IN 0.7.1.4430

I found the same with version 0.7.1.4450! The problem in my case is that the default value for the delay, 0 ms, is set under Settings > Overall > Audio Options. Whatever is entered here overwrites what is entered under Time > Audio delay. Suggest you try to enter your value under Settings, as above....
by meRobs
Wed Jun 24, 2009 3:27 pm
Forum: Development
Topic: Buggy Audio Delay for v. 0.7.1.4450
Replies: 5
Views: 9812

Buggy Audio Delay for v. 0.7.1.4450

I have Windows XP2 and when converting VOBs (currently a PAL) to AVI for use in Adobe Premiere CS3, I use: AVI container with DV Video at max bitrate via FFmpeg encoder IMA ADPCM audio at max (1024) and 44.1 kHz via FFmpeg encoder. The only problem is that the audio is always seems to be delayed by ...
by meRobs
Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:56 pm
Forum: Generic Discussions
Topic: Converting flv to wmv
Replies: 1
Views: 4669

Re: Converting flv to wmv

I have found that to convert FLV to WMV you need:
the ASF container
Video: Format = WMV, Source = MPlayer and Encoder = FFmpeg -- do not use Source = Auto-select or FFmpeg!
Audio: Format = WMA, Source = FFmpeg or Windows Media Audio and Encoder = FFmpeg
Hope this helps!

Robin