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07-26-2007, 05:55 PM | #1 |
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Insert retarded question here.
Hi
Recently I have decided that I want nothing more then to learn how to edit videos. I am aware that it's a really hard process and takes a lot to learn. However, I've found it (as a local blonde) impossible for me to learn anything by myself. If anyone has or knows of any full time guides, please, please feel free to post them here! But for the meantime, I've got some things that I'm really stumped on: 1. How do I get my quality the best that it can be, in fraps, general, etc? I have an extra hard drive that I can use for whatever needed, so space isn't a problem. 2. What did I do? ): I was playing around with settings and now my videos are stuck looking... Bad. 3. Is there any way I can fully view (prehaps in windows media player) without spending 5 hours rendering or whatever you do the video? Its so hard to see whats going on in that little box. 4. Okay, heres a pretty dumb one. How do I cut out clips? Like, select a place where I want to stop the current clip, break it in two, delete it, etc. 5. How do I get WoW sounds? I heard theres a program that you can use that has all the in game wow sounds (for example boss fights, where they yell when you aggro them). I heard a rumor that you have to like extract the wow sound folder or something, but I can't find it nor do i know how to do that anways. Thanks for your time, Lia < 3 ps - if you have any starter tips, feel free to post them. I reaaalllly want to download window's media something manager but for some reason whenever I try to it comes up as an error. It seems like a lot easier and a better place to start when editing for the first time. |
07-27-2007, 05:42 AM | #2 |
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Alright, for your first problem, what you need to do is fix your project settings.
The main thing is to copy whatever your resolution, fps, and field order are from your fraps'. When you're looking at your clips in the project media section of vegas, click one, and if you look along the bottom it will tell you all that information. My guess is you don't run at a widescreen resolution, so you'll want to change that area that says "template" to say custom or something along those lines, so that no template settings are being used. After that, simply match your project settings to your frapsed clips, and see if things looks better. Also, you can put your cursor on the side of that preview window, and it will let you expand the size. Let me know how it goes. |
07-31-2007, 11:52 AM | #3 |
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Try use Help (table of index or whatever), helped me ALOT
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07-31-2007, 10:46 PM | #4 |
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If you go to the explorer tab at the bottom left of the screen and select one of your clips it'll tell you what resolution (width*height) and fps your clips have. Type them in there.
Pixel aspect ratio can't be anything else than 1, and field order can't be anything else than progressive scan. edit: And there are no retarded questions Last edited by Thiras : 07-31-2007 at 10:52 PM. |
08-01-2007, 07:39 AM | #5 |
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What he said! XD
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