Unutsch 0 #1 February 13, 2003 since you guys helped me a LOT to understand video editing with premiere, i'm going to ask you for yet another favour: for past 3 days i am slamming my head against the desk , 'cause i just don't manage to convert the video i made in premiere into divx format it has 1,4 Gb and 6min15sec, which is tooooo much... i tried to do it with VirtualDub, but the pc constanly spited my face with the message: dvsd format not supported... so please, what should i do??? (in the past 36 hours i formatted my system disk and installed the windows 2 times, 'cause everytime i installed some codecs, premiere started exporting clips with lots of horizontal lines... i tried to remove the codecs from the control panel with add/remove programms, but it didn't work... i tried to remove the from the System - Device Manager, but it didn't work... i deleted the from the regedit, which worked in a way but didn't fix the export problem...) --> just to let you know how dumb i am PLEASE, HELP?!?!! Check out the site of the Fallen Angels FreeflY Organisation: http://www.padliangeli.org Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhreeZone 20 #2 February 13, 2003 Look into exporting them in wmv format. I've found that using Cleaner 5.0 and exporting it at broadband level makes a nice video. Use the Save for Web option.Yesterday is history And tomorrow is a mystery Parachutemanuals.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RichM 0 #3 February 13, 2003 I might be being stupid here, but if you have the DivX encoder (as oppposed to just the free decoder) then why don't you just select DivX as the encoder when you export the timeline/workarea from Premiere? I do this all the time with no problems. (Prem 6 & 6.5, DivX 5.02)?Rich M Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Monsterchute 0 #4 February 14, 2003 Simple Problem, had that too. Win2k and probalby Win XP don't have a VfW compatible DV codec. But Vdub needs it. Download a VfW DV Codec from: http://www.mainconcept.com/downloads.shtml Thats it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Unutsch 0 #5 February 14, 2003 stupid? you? no way man, i'm the one who is stupid here, in fact, i'm a real nut case , and each time i think of video clips, it get's WORSE!!!! i followed your advice: i went ahead and exported the timeline, set the export type as microsoft avi, and selected divx as the compressor in the video settings. i also set the bitrate as the highest, hoping that this would not affect the quality of the final clip. but, i got vertical lines.... in fact, if i use any other export type then microsoft dv avi, i get thoes motherf***** vertical lines[/] Check out the site of the Fallen Angels FreeflY Organisation: http://www.padliangeli.org Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Unutsch 0 #6 February 14, 2003 vielen dank fuer den typ!!! i just started downloading it, it should take some 40 minutes at 3,6 kbps and i really hope this will work and that it won't affect the export from premiere Check out the site of the Fallen Angels FreeflY Organisation: http://www.padliangeli.org Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Unutsch 0 #7 February 14, 2003 boei ist das geil!!!!!! man, it works!!!!!! and it didn't mess up with premiere!!!!!!! THANKS A LOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but (argh, i hate this buts) even though the dv avi has absolutely no horizontal lines, as i open it in virtual dub they suddenly appear... any ideas what i should change? it must be something to change... vielen dank!!!! Check out the site of the Fallen Angels FreeflY Organisation: http://www.padliangeli.org Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RichM 0 #8 February 14, 2003 Weird, if it continues to be a problem, can you email me a small section of raw footage, and I will see what happens when I export it. r.moulton@btinternet.comRich M Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Unutsch 0 #9 February 15, 2003 i warn you in advance: if you see, hear or read aything strange, imoral or offending in this post, it is not my fault, it's just one beer and a spiff too much I MADE IT!!! WITH A LOT OF HELP FROM EVERYONE AT DZ.COM!!!!!!!!!!!! really guys and girly, as strange as it my read , each and everyone herre contributed to my succes in the video processing field of skydiving!!!!!!! i really made it!!!!! my divx has absolutely no vertical lines, in fact, the divx (through my drunk and stoned eyes) is even better as the original dv avi!!!! and even though it is 2 am here, i'm jumping and screaming up and down my room!!!!!!!!! all i did is: i downloaded the codec that monsterchute said it would work, set vdub to: video: full processing mode, selected divx pro 5.02 as the codec; set divx to 1-pass; the highest possible bitrate, selected bidirectional encoding, pre-processing source to extreme, and that all frames are interlaced audio: the same as video and finally: save as avi: padli_2_drunk_divx!!!!!! YIPIAAAAAAAAAAEEEEEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIII!!!!!!!! Check out the site of the Fallen Angels FreeflY Organisation: http://www.padliangeli.org Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
poohbeer 0 #10 July 14, 2003 QuoteSimple Problem, had that too. Win2k and probalby Win XP don't have a VfW compatible DV codec. But Vdub needs it. Download a VfW DV Codec from: http://www.mainconcept.com/downloads.shtml Thats it. I need the exact same codec als topicstrater here and after looking with google i found this topic.. didn't have to look far now did I? anyway, on the site you give I do find an appropriate codec (Video for Windows codecs so nandub can use it) but it's like $49 for a codec or you can buy a demo version but that one has a watermark in it. And no way I'm gonna pay $49 for these 2 jump video's. So, anybody got a codec that's VfW compatible and is free?! ------- SIGNATURE BELOW ------- Complete newbie at skydiving, so be critical about what I say!! "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites