Mute Evo Clips

Discussion in 'VF.TV' started by GaijinPunch, Aug 11, 2002.

  1. CreeD

    CreeD Well-Known Member

    To make new settings stick click the save button (little floppy disc at the top, I think the fourth or fifth button from the left). /versus/images/icons/blush.gif
     
  2. CreeD

    CreeD Well-Known Member

    To anyone who has a slow connection, sorry if my suggestion led to unnecessarily big filesizes. Something about that capture setup was weird, not just because of the sound but also because the thing seemed to capture at half the resolution it should have. A divx of that size should have been a lot sharper, so I don't think it was gaijin punch's fault, it's something to do with the capturing process (which iirc he said he didn't handle).

    Or, if it's an encoding thing, maybe it's a pal/ntsc or aspect ratio problem.
    Anyway I re-encoded the first 48 megger and produced a pretty solid quality 16 megger. I'm just gonna do that for all of the clips, seeing as it was my dumb idea that they get encoded at like 2MB/s anyway /versus/images/icons/tongue.gif

    Gaijin: I don't suppose you still have an uncompressed one somewhere? /versus/images/icons/smile.gif
     
  3. Hamme

    Hamme Well-Known Member

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    I was looking forward to seeing some new Vanessa techniques but was sorely disappointed. I did notice in that clip that the characters' breath is now visible in the snow stage... or is that just color distortion from compression? If it's there, it's a nice touch.

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    You're right, now the breaths are visible. Finally, Sega learn something from MGS. The strange thing is at the end when the wind was calm but vanessa's hair was blowing wildly. Just some thoughts.
     
  4. GaijinPunch

    GaijinPunch Well-Known Member

    I've still got them uncompressed, and I've still got the tape. I'll rip a few more.

    Generally 2MBS is way overkill for tape rip, but you seemed to think otherwise. Rather than have crappy rips at my mistake, I just ripped 'em huge and went to bed. One other thing to note -- it's not the resolution with DiVX -- it's the bitrate. YOu can rip something at 640x480 from a DVD, but it'll look like a turd if you only encode at 200bps.

    Almaci: Sorry you're not pleased with the results. Check your pockets -- you should have a full refund of your FTP monthly payment. /versus/images/icons/smile.gif



    Considering I rebuilt my machine a total of 3 fucking times yesterday, I was just happy to get them up.
     
  5. CreeD

    CreeD Well-Known Member

    oop, I forgot that this was from a tape, doh. Yeah no wonder - VHS footage to whatever happy abilities the television capture device has, and from there going through divx compression - well anyway, I was thinking in terms of something that, when made fullscreen, would be plausibly close to seeing an arcade screen. I wasn't thinking in terms of VHS footage. My bad!
     
  6. Zero-chan

    Zero-chan Well-Known Member

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    You're right, now the breaths are visible.

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    If it's that cold, I wonder how 1P outfit Vanessa manages to endure (^_^;)
     
  7. Fishie

    Fishie Well-Known Member

    She´s HOT BLOODED ?
     
  8. GaijinPunch

    GaijinPunch Well-Known Member

    It was actually a professional device from what I could tell -- very nice. Anyways, I don't think you'll ever see anything on a computer looking close to the real thing. That would require a capture device with VGA input, which I've never heard of... especially at the consumer level.

    I really don't like screwing w/ Windows Media. As far as I know, Virtual Dub doesn't support it, and using two applications already to make the things is ample for me. Also, that damn buffering time just kills me.
     

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