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Hey everyone. Sorry for the long silence... it's been a strange few months.
Well, I came back with much vigor and intensity, very eagerly looking forward to revising this fanedit to Version 2.0 supplanting my old raw wmv files with new high resolution rips from the dvd's following ADigitalMan's outline on fanedits...
Only to find that the really crappy wmv program I had originally used to rip the dvd's created the files in a 25fps frame rate. I am stupified...
I had really hoped to just import the new files into the project, drag each of my edited clips under the high res files, sync them, then cut them to the same length. But this rediculous turn of events has completely shot me.
Anyone have any thoughts? It seems to me that my only recourse is to go clip by clip, watching where one ends, then attempting to cut my new high res files at the same point. I almost always cut the scenes at their ending point, which I suppose is something...
God, it just seems like a crapload of work.
I know you've all been patient with me, waiting for me to re-up this. And I really wanted a finer quality video and in surround sound.
I have the original video file and dvd structure of my old edit; but be honest, do any of you want to watch that?
Well, I came back with much vigor and intensity, very eagerly looking forward to revising this fanedit to Version 2.0 supplanting my old raw wmv files with new high resolution rips from the dvd's following ADigitalMan's outline on fanedits...
Only to find that the really crappy wmv program I had originally used to rip the dvd's created the files in a 25fps frame rate. I am stupified...
I had really hoped to just import the new files into the project, drag each of my edited clips under the high res files, sync them, then cut them to the same length. But this rediculous turn of events has completely shot me.
Anyone have any thoughts? It seems to me that my only recourse is to go clip by clip, watching where one ends, then attempting to cut my new high res files at the same point. I almost always cut the scenes at their ending point, which I suppose is something...
God, it just seems like a crapload of work.
I know you've all been patient with me, waiting for me to re-up this. And I really wanted a finer quality video and in surround sound.
I have the original video file and dvd structure of my old edit; but be honest, do any of you want to watch that?