I was wondering if anyone here knew of an Editing Program that would allow you to edit a video file (e.g., adding transitions, text, overlays, sound/music, etc) and to output the resulting file without transcoding it, OR to transcode it with an encoder of your choice.
Here's my dilemma: I have rendered an uncompressed .AVI animation file that I would like to edit as described above, then transcode using a standalone encoder, then author to DVD using a standalone authoring program.
I have found an encoder (Procoder 3) and an authoring program (TMPGEnc DVD Author 3) to do the backend work. I just need to find an editor that will do the front-end work without losing quality.
All of the editors I have tried (i.e., Cyberlink's Power Director and Ulead's DVD Workshop) are convenient all-in-one packages that do a nice job of editing and authoring, but I'm not happy with the encoders that come prepackaged with the software. They have limited settings, oftentimes a small menu of presets you are forced to choose from, and they usually produce crappy results. I'm not sure there is a way you can direct the program to use a different encoder.
Although it is more work to use different programs for each step of the production process, it seems to be the only way I have found to get optimal results instead of being a slave to a program that is a jack of all trades and master of none.
Has this been everyone else's experience or am I approaching the problem the wrong way?
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i'd start with a better editor. vegas pro is a good choice.
it edits and then renders with a decent encoder, mainconcept for mpeg-2 to dvd files.
no intermediate step required, so there is no additional loss.--
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I am sort of in the same situation. I use Premiere CS3 for editing, but I don't use the built-in encoder for my final output. Instead, I frameserve to TMPGEnc Xpress 4 via debugmode's frameserver (freeware). Works like a charm.
Debugmode works with the following editors:
Sony Vegas (and earlier Vegas Video/VideoFactory versions). - tested with Vegas 8.0 and earlier
Adobe Premiere - tested with Premiere 6.0/6.5/Premiere Pro 1.0/1.5/Elements 1.0
Ulead MediaStudio Pro - tested with MSP 7.0
Ulead VideoStudio - tested with VideoStudio 8.0
Pure Motion EditStudio - tested with EditStudio 4.1.3
DebugMode Wax - works with Wax 2.0e and above
Brainiac -
debugmode frameserving from vegas is a waste of time. the included mpeg-2 mainconcept encoder is as good as any you would frameserve to except maybe cce sp2 by the slimmest of pixels.
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Originally Posted by blazin-j
You can also build front to back RGB or YCbCr work flows through AVISynth from RGB TIFF or similar animation still sequences.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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I don't know about fraps. When you say animation I assume a render to TGA, TIFF or other sequence of frames.
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Try GSpot
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OK, thanks edDV, that's a nifty little utility. The AVI file is RGB, specifically BI_RGB Raw Bitmap.
So, going back to an earlier comment you made, it seems that if I use Adobe Premiere or Vegas Pro as an editor, I should be able to import and edit with little or no loss. And if I use Vegas Pro, then I can use the mpeg-2 mainconcept encoder as aedipuss suggested or frameserve to debugmode as brainiac suggested or build front to back work flows through AVISynth. OK, I have my homework cut out for me....
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Originally Posted by blazin-jRecommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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