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Compressing VOB files?
Does anyone have suggestions on the best way to compress VOB files? I'm making a video from clips I've made using DVD Shrink and DVDFab, but the files are just too large to work with in any functional capacity. I've heard HandBrake is a good way to go, as well as SUPER and AutoGordianKnot... Do you have a favorite?
I'm working on a PC and using Pinnacle to make the actual vid (it handles the VOB files well but does not compress them, though the vid it turns out is AVI. I am concerned because I did a test run vid made up of exactly two clips and a ten second mp3, and the file ended up at 48.3 MB).
Thank you so much!
I'm working on a PC and using Pinnacle to make the actual vid (it handles the VOB files well but does not compress them, though the vid it turns out is AVI. I am concerned because I did a test run vid made up of exactly two clips and a ten second mp3, and the file ended up at 48.3 MB).
Thank you so much!
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Either way, the programme I use is Total Video Converter, which offers a lot of control and around 40 different formats, including HD capability.
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You might find that your transitions/effects render better this way, too. I ended up using this method because if Vegas was rendering the file and compressing it at the same time, the end result was not great.
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If you want lots of helpful advice by people smarter than me, try this forum: http://fpvideos.proboards.com/index.cgi
This is where I learned to vid by following their tutorials. Any time I had a question they helped me through it.
Good luck and have fun.
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I can't add much useful information, because I actually do what you shouldn't do. I open my VOB files up in Virtualdubmod and then cut clips from the VOB file. I use a lossless codec to encode the clips -- namely UT Video (http://umezawa.dyndns.info/wordpress/?cat=28). It is lossless, technically, but I believe there is some quality loss. I tweak clips on my timeline in sony vegas. Then I render using debugmode frameserver (http://dancingvader.livejournal.com/4364.html).
My vids are not the shiniest vids of all, but it gets the job done for my purposes.
You might also check out A & E's Technical Guide to Audio and Video (http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/). It is basically a Bible of vidding tech and useful information that might help. Also check the memories in this comm if you haven't already (http://www.livejournal.com/tools/memories.bml?user=vidding). Full of useful tips and pointers.
But each vidder has their own process which is mostly based on their own setup and the technology/techno-know-how they have.