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  1. In Topic: Sonic Boom TV Show Megathread

    13 July 2015 - 12:06 PM

    You know, for as low of standards as this show has, it at least hits the low marks it set for itself. It's very self-aware of what it wants to do and I think that's nice. The little things like Amy referring to their town as "this unnamed village" make me very happy.
  2. In Topic: Everything's going wrong with videos!

    08 July 2015 - 03:01 PM

    Okay, I managed to get a good video out of it with a large, but possible, file size of 13GB by using Microsoft Video 1 codec and making it 30fps. But only the second time, it fucked up royally on the same settings the first time. It's now going through Handbrake a second time to H.264 because it cropped the image the first time, where it finishes looking worse but at 500MB.
  3. In Topic: Everything's going wrong with videos!

    07 July 2015 - 11:10 PM

    View PostShadow Hog, on 07 July 2015 - 10:02 PM, said:

    Did you remember to set what compression algorithm the output is supposed to use? Generally speaking, you're not going to get 60GB AVIs unless you're doing completely uncompressed video (which, incidentally, is the default).

    Yeah, that'll do it. I didn't touch any of the settings, both because the program's Sourceforge page boasts making an AVI in two simple steps without altering settings, and because I still can't believe it's possible to take a 55 min file that's only 800 MB large, and convert it into a 60 GB file that isn't the hole video. What settings would you recommend?
  4. In Topic: Everything's going wrong with videos!

    07 July 2015 - 07:54 PM

    Well, I'm trying it, but I don't think VirtualDub is going to work. I tried making an AVI through VirtualDub out of the playthrough, and it ran out probably like 1/5 or something through, because my hard drive ran out of space. I have 60GB of free space on this computer.
  5. In Topic: Everything's going wrong with videos!

    07 July 2015 - 04:10 PM

    View PostCovarr, on 07 July 2015 - 04:05 PM, said:

    I'm assuming you already have Fusion's proprietary codec installed to your system?

    Easy mode: use Handbrake to convert it to a H264 MP4. I know for a fact iMovie can use these.

    Harder (but more versatile) mode: If you wanna get a little more complicated, VirtualDub can export as AVI with any VFW codec you have, and it's pretty much a must if you want to nearest-neighbor scale your video (most traditional editors fail hard at this).

    I have the codecs installed just fine, the video plays, I just can't do anything with it because it only works here. Handbrake, I'm still running Windows XP here, so I don't know what the most recent version that still supports XP is. And I have no idea what the harder point is talking about.

    EDIT: Okay, I know what VirtualDub is, but I don't see a way for it to make any video file other than an AVI, which iMovie can't open. I don't really see the point of this.

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