It also says the frame rate right in video event, when you go to properties, below by the Undersample rate, on the right it'll say the fps.
There's no need to do the extra work of moving ur hand, clicking the mouse, than looking through the big bunch of words for ur frame rate.. thats too much extra work for me.. xD
Ok question: I was wondering what if you are making an anime mix and one clip is 14.something fps and another clip is 23.something fps. Which rendering setting you do ? and will the disable sampler be the same for each?
I knew about the 'disable resample' part xDD Never knew not using the right frame rate did that much to the whole clip when rerendered in vegas ovo Thank you very much! -goes to fix that on the amv shes working on- xD
Does rendering the clip with a different frame rate affect the quality of the same clip? Like for example, you have a 25 fps-clip but then you render that in 23.976 fps. Thanks in advance ^ ^
Or another thing, you can just right click the clips and disable resample. I've rendered in 29.97 with a 23.976 fps. Works pretty well without any blending. Very cool tutorial man.
@xDreww There are of course other ways to treat your frames when changing its rate other than blending them. which is probably how you did it. if you disable resample in vegas then instead of blending the frames when changing its rate(time relapsing or fps) i think it will just interpolate them(not sure). Or with a different avisynth filter, it will speed up your footage, fitting more frames in a second(fitting that extra 6 frames from the next second into the first) creating 29.97 fps
@xDreww Ghosting or Blending are both correct Terms. I'm not sure which one is the technical term. Frame Blending or Frame Ghosting both properly define the situation though. So it's right either way.
first of all, props for a very good tutorial!! and I have a little question about editing a video scene in photoshop: you see...when I import a .mov file in my photoshop CS4, it says something like "you don't have enough scratch disk". Yeah, I know about all this already, my RAM isn't that big at all as well as my disk space...so I'm putting this technique out....but would it still be alright if I would just save the frames individually and just edit them in photoshop?
@fallzzzz I'm concerned about the difference in quality....so my first question would be: If I do this style, would the quality still be the same with those that are directly edited as video clips?? 2nd question: and is there a good way to save a frame in vegas? coz "save snapshot" is really bad...it really destroys the quality....so do u happen to know another way to save a frame with its quality not being altered? thanks!
@fallzzzz dude its not bad...i thought the same thing...on the top of the video preview option there is a option saying preview..change it to best full and then take the snapshot,but if u already knew this thn my bad =P
@spadesr13 oh yeahhh....thanks man! I didn't realize it that way....I guess it's all good now...but I still wanna know about the difference of editing the video clip as a whole from editing it from individual snapshots...will it result in a same quality? or will the whole video clip edit comes out better?
@fallzzzz i didnt quiet get what ur saying ? ? ? can u explain it a little more :P. i just use snapshots at some specific points to meet it up with the music...
@spadesr13 like what you see in this tutorial, he imported the video and there you can just edit it frame by frame, right? but as for my case, I can't import .mov in my photoshop due to lack of RAM as well as scratch disk, so what I'm planning to do is just take a snapshot of the video scene frame by frame and edit them in PS......so basically, I'm asking "which techniques is better or which technique provides a better render quality?" or maybe they're just the same??
@fallzzzz sorry about this but i m not really that good in PS and i dont really knw...and the way u wanna import them in PS is really gonna take some time but i donno....most probably they are gonna have either same quality or maybe it will have bettr quality if u rener each frame indiviually..i donno....u bettr ask someone whose more bettr aquainted with PS ....sorry =(
This better be why you aren't on skype lately. And you can try to sound somewhat excited about this. It's frame rate not the death of a close friend. XD
Get your butt on skype now Reu. *cough* heh hehehe *cough*
what website was that :OOO
guitarheroziplock 9 months ago
@guitarheroziplock nyaa.eu
holllowluffy 2 weeks ago
What if I have 2 or 3 different video clips that have different frame rates?
ScottBurch13 9 months ago
It also says the frame rate right in video event, when you go to properties, below by the Undersample rate, on the right it'll say the fps.
There's no need to do the extra work of moving ur hand, clicking the mouse, than looking through the big bunch of words for ur frame rate.. thats too much extra work for me.. xD
JonRulz2424 9 months ago
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Ok question: I was wondering what if you are making an anime mix and one clip is 14.something fps and another clip is 23.something fps. Which rendering setting you do ? and will the disable sampler be the same for each?
PS: you are an awesome teacher. xD
AyeshaRaees 9 months ago
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AyeshaRaees 9 months ago
thnks cant wait for the nex one
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2550keele3 9 months ago
I knew about the 'disable resample' part xDD Never knew not using the right frame rate did that much to the whole clip when rerendered in vegas ovo Thank you very much! -goes to fix that on the amv shes working on- xD
MyBloodyDiary 9 months ago
wat anime download site is that?
mihaimcm 9 months ago
very nice tutorial man, i know lots of people that wanted to know more about fps ^^
AMVReeplayStudios 9 months ago
Does rendering the clip with a different frame rate affect the quality of the same clip? Like for example, you have a 25 fps-clip but then you render that in 23.976 fps. Thanks in advance ^ ^
HiroChanTheGentleman 9 months ago
@HiroChanTheGentleman
You can always disable re sample ratio and you should be fine.
SupaKaream 9 months ago
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MetamorphosisStudios 9 months ago
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MetamorphosisStudios 9 months ago
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@HiroChanTheGentleman ok
all by itself, frame rate does not affect video quality. But if
you choose the higher of two framerates, and have intra-frames
every N frames, then for a given bitrate, the quality will degrade
as the framerate increases, because more intra-frames will be
created for any given time duration.
MetamorphosisStudios 9 months ago 6
You sound like a wise man. Thanks for the tutorial :)
LeserDrac333 9 months ago
Can you dance in circles while singing the macarena and juggling a 6 pack of beer?
VeeBeeAMV 9 months ago
This is really helpful :)
sinycatarina 9 months ago
Or another thing, you can just right click the clips and disable resample. I've rendered in 29.97 with a 23.976 fps. Works pretty well without any blending. Very cool tutorial man.
xDreww 9 months ago
@xDreww There are of course other ways to treat your frames when changing its rate other than blending them. which is probably how you did it. if you disable resample in vegas then instead of blending the frames when changing its rate(time relapsing or fps) i think it will just interpolate them(not sure). Or with a different avisynth filter, it will speed up your footage, fitting more frames in a second(fitting that extra 6 frames from the next second into the first) creating 29.97 fps
OvertureAMV 9 months ago
More people should know about this. But Reu, I thought it was called "blending" Or is it ghost?
xDreww 9 months ago
@xDreww Ghosting or Blending are both correct Terms. I'm not sure which one is the technical term. Frame Blending or Frame Ghosting both properly define the situation though. So it's right either way.
Uskdara 9 months ago
whoo very helpful tutorial :D
Toffeequeen 9 months ago
Aww! I was wanting the Reu-serenade too! (Kam next time, next time teehee!)
<3 Big ups to AyeshaRaees! I say your name like AishaReez ? x] lol.
& Reu, your tutorials are so incredibly helpful, you awesome-sauce-you!
GO REU GO!!!
ColorOutsideTheLinez 9 months ago
first of all, props for a very good tutorial!! and I have a little question about editing a video scene in photoshop: you see...when I import a .mov file in my photoshop CS4, it says something like "you don't have enough scratch disk". Yeah, I know about all this already, my RAM isn't that big at all as well as my disk space...so I'm putting this technique out....but would it still be alright if I would just save the frames individually and just edit them in photoshop?
fallzzzz 9 months ago
@fallzzzz I'm concerned about the difference in quality....so my first question would be: If I do this style, would the quality still be the same with those that are directly edited as video clips?? 2nd question: and is there a good way to save a frame in vegas? coz "save snapshot" is really bad...it really destroys the quality....so do u happen to know another way to save a frame with its quality not being altered? thanks!
fallzzzz 9 months ago
@fallzzzz dude its not bad...i thought the same thing...on the top of the video preview option there is a option saying preview..change it to best full and then take the snapshot,but if u already knew this thn my bad =P
spadesr13 9 months ago
@spadesr13 oh yeahhh....thanks man! I didn't realize it that way....I guess it's all good now...but I still wanna know about the difference of editing the video clip as a whole from editing it from individual snapshots...will it result in a same quality? or will the whole video clip edit comes out better?
fallzzzz 9 months ago
@fallzzzz i didnt quiet get what ur saying ? ? ? can u explain it a little more :P. i just use snapshots at some specific points to meet it up with the music...
spadesr13 9 months ago
@spadesr13 like what you see in this tutorial, he imported the video and there you can just edit it frame by frame, right? but as for my case, I can't import .mov in my photoshop due to lack of RAM as well as scratch disk, so what I'm planning to do is just take a snapshot of the video scene frame by frame and edit them in PS......so basically, I'm asking "which techniques is better or which technique provides a better render quality?" or maybe they're just the same??
fallzzzz 9 months ago
@fallzzzz sorry about this but i m not really that good in PS and i dont really knw...and the way u wanna import them in PS is really gonna take some time but i donno....most probably they are gonna have either same quality or maybe it will have bettr quality if u rener each frame indiviually..i donno....u bettr ask someone whose more bettr aquainted with PS ....sorry =(
spadesr13 9 months ago
@spadesr13 yeah..that is why I'm asking Reu, maybe he knows these stuffs...anyways, thanks for the time man!
fallzzzz 9 months ago
@fallzzzz yea sure dude no problem =)
spadesr13 9 months ago
Your tutorials are the best. xD Thanks. :) i learned loads of stuff from this. xD xD
PS: Its ok. You are the not the first person who pronounced my name wrong. xxDD
AyeshaRaees 9 months ago
awesomeee reu!!!
Soulvws 9 months ago
This better be why you aren't on skype lately. And you can try to sound somewhat excited about this. It's frame rate not the death of a close friend. XD
Get your butt on skype now Reu. *cough* heh hehehe *cough*
VivifxAMV 9 months ago