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Captain Khajiit said:Anyway, for use in Vegas, why are you not converting to an intermediary codec (and converting to RGB in the process)?
DirectShowSource("C:\filepath\TM2YC_rulez.m2ts", fps=23.976)
Captain Khajiit said:VC-1 and AVC are both lossy formats; going from one to the other is invariably lossy.
Aztek463 said:Once I started using a Lagarith avi I never went back.
TM2YC said:I can never figure out how to get any other format other than LagarithAVIs to open VirtualDub. It always comes up with an error.
Captain Khajiit said:You write an AviSynth script that points the decoder to the file and open that in VirtualDub. Don't open the file itself. Surely you've done this when decoding AVC and MPEG-2.
AVI Import Filter error: (Unknown) (80040154)
Captain Khajiit said:I take it that you installed the latest version of AviSyth and are using the latest version of VirtualDub. Are you sure that you have the 32-bit versions of both?
Avisynth open failure:
DirectShowSource: unable to determine the duration of the video.
(F:\Ryan\Downloads\Blade Runner\Assets\BR Script 2.avs, line1)
DirectShowSource("F:\Ryan\Downloads\Blade Runner\Assets\BladeRunnerGraph.grf", fps=23.976, audio=false)
Assumefps(24000,1001)
Captain Khajiit said:Demux the disc straight to MKV. (Don't just stick your VC-1 stream into one.) Then try again. I'm sure you have LAV filters installed. You will have to go through the process of making the graph again.
TM2YC said:After consulting the log file it turns out I needed 'HaaliMediaSplitter' (Which you mention in your software list).
Now what is the next step? (Sorry, I couldn't see where the VC-1 guide went after post#9).
Do I just save it as a lagAVI? I wanted to check the method and settings with you first, to make sure it all stays lossless.
DirectShowSource("F:\Ryan\Downloads\Blade Runner\Assets\BladeRunnerGraph.grf", fps=23.976, audio=false)
Assumefps(24000,1001)
[B]ConverttoRGB(matrix="Rec709")[/B]#Your source is HD.
Captain Khajiit said:Video→Fast Recompress
TM2YC said:What settings should be used in this menu...?
Also, why this...?
...and not "Full processing mode". What's the difference? I'm just curious.