The AMVApp.exe makes it easy. It should install
VirtualDub Mod, AviSynth, and bunch of different
filters.
Visit their site and guide for more indepth
tutorial on how to make your video prettier - but
for our purposes - the raw is almost always "good
enough" for the general public and there's nothing
more you need to do. Tags :AnimeFansubVideoEncodingEncodeEducation
You can always edit the .AVS (AviSynth file) to
add filters and stuff - this is the settings I
used in the past.
If your raw is 120fps, you have to whack some
frames:
Decimate(2).Decimate(2).Decimate(5)
deen("a2d",4,9,11)
FluxSmoothT()
ssxsharpen()
colorYUV(gain_u=15)
tweak(sat=1.2)
You can find what each of them do in AMVApp guide. Tags :AnimeFansubVideoEncodingEncodeEducation
In this multi-part video tutorial, I explain how
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encode that data into a compressed format. This
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In this multi-part video tutorial, I explain how
to rip the audio tracks off a music CD, and then
encode that data into a compressed format. This
is all done from the command line using standard
command line utilities like cdparanoia. Tags :rippingencodinglinuxcommandlinecdparanoiaoggvorbisflacoggencogg123sox
In this multi-part video tutorial, I explain how
to rip the audio tracks off a music CD, and then
encode that data into a compressed format. This
is all done from the command line using standard
command line utilities like cdparanoia. Tags :rippingencodinglinuxcommandlinecdparanoiaoggvorbisflacoggencogg123sox
In this multi-part video tutorial, I explain how
to rip the audio tracks off a music CD, and then
encode that data into a compressed format. This
is all done from the command line using standard
command line utilities like cdparanoia. Tags :rippingencodinglinuxcommandlinecdparanoiaoggvorbisflacoggencogg123sox
In this multi-part video tutorial, I explain how
to rip the audio tracks off a music CD, and then
encode that data into a compressed format. This
is all done from the command line using standard
command line utilities like cdparanoia. Tags :rippingencodinglinuxcommandlinecdparanoiaoggvorbisflacoggencogg123sox
In this multi-part video tutorial, I explain how
to rip the audio tracks off a music CD, and then
encode that data into a compressed format. This
is all done from the command line using standard
command line utilities like cdparanoia. Tags :rippingencodinglinuxcommandlinecdparanoiaoggvorbisflacoggencogg123sox