I recently bought/upgraded Debut 6.2, and I exported a few short sample videos to see how they would turn out. And it seems a few times the movie I imported moves slightly faster than normal. I haven't touched the frame rate, I just left it at its default 24 fps.
But my biggest concern is with this 1 export. I tried something a little different by dragging part of the imported movie (.avi) to the left of frame 0, in the Sequencer, so it would begin at whatever frame I placed it. And then I set it to end 10 seconds later (frame 240). Then I exported my video, at full frames in .avi format, to my desktop. When the video opened up, it continued to play a few MORE unwanted seconds after the time had already stopped at the 10 second mark in Windows Media Player.
How do I get my video to normally play in better sequence, or in sync, or whatever? Is this more of a "dropped frames" issue, to where I have to free up more RAM space on my computer? I export it uncompressed because the compressor options take away some quality of it. (I later use a video converter to compress file size without quality loss) The best compressor options I've tried are DivX and VP61, but I haven't figured out how to configure them properly.
...Export videos properly to my PC?
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Re: ...Export videos properly to my PC?
In my experience AVI plays real bad and its hard to tell when it ends until you do your final editing and convert to WMV or some other format. On my machine the voices all sync up after I convert the video to something other than AVI. Try importing the file into a video editor and cut(if needed) parts out and convert to a smaller format. AVI last about 30 seconds on my computer, I save from Anime Studio as AVI uncompressed and upload to a movie editor and after a few seconds of cutting the ends off or some unwanted stuff in the middle or adding voices and sounds to it I delete the AVI just keeping the original Anime studio and the movie editor formats.animalntaz wrote:I recently bought/upgraded Debut 6.2, and I exported a few short sample videos to see how they would turn out. And it seems a few times the movie I imported moves slightly faster than normal. I haven't touched the frame rate, I just left it at its default 24 fps.
But my biggest concern is with this 1 export. I tried something a little different by dragging part of the imported movie (.avi) to the left of frame 0, in the Sequencer, so it would begin at whatever frame I placed it. And then I set it to end 10 seconds later (frame 240). Then I exported my video, at full frames in .avi format, to my desktop. When the video opened up, it continued to play a few MORE unwanted seconds after the time had already stopped at the 10 second mark in Windows Media Player.
How do I get my video to normally play in better sequence, or in sync, or whatever? Is this more of a "dropped frames" issue, to where I have to free up more RAM space on my computer? I export it uncompressed because the compressor options take away some quality of it. (I later use a video converter to compress file size without quality loss) The best compressor options I've tried are DivX and VP61, but I haven't figured out how to configure them properly.