Hi,
I'm making movie from 3D game. After recording a few demos from game and next playing them i got TGA sequence of frames. Next using VirtualDub assembling it into one AVI file. Repeting this for every demo i have number of movies to make final movie (WMV) in Windows Movie Maker.
The question is: Which codec should i use in VirtualDub?
Saving AVI uncompressed file is huge! Using some codecs like Indeo, Cinepak i can see quality loose is to much. I would like to find codec giving good quality (maybe even loseless?) and not much compression (10-20 times comparing to TGA sequence size). It should work with Windows Movie Maker of course. And it should be freeware.
Ad if codec found the second question: Is there any way to automate this work?
I mean any script for VirtualDub to open TGA sequence, save AVI and finally delete TGA sequence.
Can you help me?
ED
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codec to make AVI for further processing with Windows Movie Maker
#2 Guest_Varun_*
Posted 04 January 2006 - 02:17 PM
Hi,
Well u can try the XVID codec for making AVI. XVID codec is a freeware & offers lossless quality. Moreover u can set the quantizer in it for quality & compression. XVID can be found easily on the net. Just search through google & u will find the site. Instead of XVID u can give a shot at DIVX 6.1 codec found at www.divx.com
Well u can try the XVID codec for making AVI. XVID codec is a freeware & offers lossless quality. Moreover u can set the quantizer in it for quality & compression. XVID can be found easily on the net. Just search through google & u will find the site. Instead of XVID u can give a shot at DIVX 6.1 codec found at www.divx.com
This post has been edited by Varun: 04 January 2006 - 02:22 PM
#3 Guest_Edward_*
Posted 05 January 2006 - 10:32 AM
I can't find loseless option in Xvid configuration
but made some tests with Divx and Xvid. All the time i got unacceptable quality loose. Even if i choose 100% quality factor. However files were small.
But i found HuffYUV 2.1.1 codec. It works excellent however gives big files. It is really looseless codec. And Windows Media Player works fine with these files.
But i found HuffYUV 2.1.1 codec. It works excellent however gives big files. It is really looseless codec. And Windows Media Player works fine with these files.
#4 Guest_Mischcabob_*
Posted 05 January 2006 - 05:54 PM
Well, don't know why he got idea that DIVX/XVID are lossless. THEY ARE NOT!
Both are great lossy MPEG4 codecs. Anyway, I would have suggested HUFFYUV or Huffman myself.
Both are great lossy MPEG4 codecs. Anyway, I would have suggested HUFFYUV or Huffman myself.
#5 Guest_Edward_*
Posted 05 January 2006 - 10:40 PM
QUOTE(Mischcabob @ Jan 5 2006, 06:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Well, don't know why he got idea that DIVX/XVID are lossless. THEY ARE NOT!
That was my thought too, but wasn's sure.QUOTE(Mischcabob @ Jan 5 2006, 06:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Anyway, I would have suggested HUFFYUV or Huffman myself.
Nice, it means that i have found what i was looking for. I made some tests last night. Using HUFFYUV i got 480 MB/minute AVI movie with 640x480 (25 fps) perfect quality and good processing file with Windows Movie Maker. Final movie is WMV file 640x480 (25 fps) 16 MB/minute (without sound). And quality is really good!!Thx a lot Mischcabob
ED
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