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Old 12-18-2009, 10:37 AM
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Hallo,

ich nutze seit heute VideoReDo TvSuite mit den Testkey
Jetzt habe ich dazu paar kleinere Fragen.

1. Ich habe bei Viva 2 Stunden Musikvideos aufgenomen und habe alle Clips markiert die ich gerne hätte. Er Speichert aber alle Clips unter einer Datei ab und nicht in mehrere. Also Je Selection 1ne Mpg.
Ist es möglich das einzustellen ?


Besonder Super an der Software finde ich das man einstellen kann das die Oringal Qualität von Bild und Ton beibehalten werden kann.

Wenn man jetzt noch eine Beschriftung machen kann die bei jeden Clip für Paar sek. angezeigt wird wäre es Optimal. Glaube aber nicht das es möglich ist.

mfg ElDiablo

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Old 12-18-2009, 12:06 PM
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Nachtrag:
Ich habe mittlerweile rausbekomen das man mit Batchdateien mehrere kleine Clips Speichern kann.

Wenn ich auf "Save & Execute" gehe dan kommt folgende FEhlermeldung:
C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoReDoTVSuite\vp.vbs(48, 2) WScript.CreateObject: Eine Automatisierungsklasse mit dem Namen "VideoReDo.Application" wurde nicht gefunden.

Kann mir jemand netterweise sagen was ich Falsch mache ?
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Old 12-18-2009, 02:01 PM
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Try running VideoReDo (not the batch manager) as an administrator. This should allow it to register.
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Old 12-18-2009, 02:28 PM
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Try running VideoReDo (not the batch manager) as an administrator. This should allow it to register.
Big Thx,

Right klick and Run as Admin on the CMD File.

Thx for the Tipp
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Old 12-18-2009, 02:48 PM
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I think that in the first message, ElDiablo1985 has three comments/questions.

First, he/she recorded a couple hours of music videos, and marked all the clips to be saved, but wishes they could be saved to separate files, rather than having them concatenated into one mpeg.

This is a feature request that we have seen before, but currently I know of no automatic way to do that in VRD. (We could imagine a new feature "save separate clips" that creates filename-1.mpg, filename-2.mpg, ....) What we now do is mark one clip, save it, undo the marks <ctrl-z><ctrl-z>, and repeat that process for each clip separately.

Second, ElDiablo1985 comments that it is great that VRD can maintain the original quality of the video and audio rather than doing a lossy recoding.

Third, I think ElDiablo1985 is suggesting a feature that plays the first couple seconds from each clip that is marked to be saved.

The trick we have that almost does this already is: start play from the beginning, then press the <tab> key to jump ahead to the next cut mark. (So press <tab> twice to jump ahead to the next clip.) Not completely automatic, but quite easy.
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Old 12-18-2009, 06:10 PM
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I think that in the first message, ElDiablo1985 has three comments/questions.

First, he/she recorded a couple hours of music videos, and marked all the clips to be saved, but wishes they could be saved to separate files, rather than having them concatenated into one mpeg.

This is a feature request that we have seen before, but currently I know of no automatic way to do that in VRD. (We could imagine a new feature "save separate clips" that creates filename-1.mpg, filename-2.mpg, ....) What we now do is mark one clip, save it, undo the marks <ctrl-z><ctrl-z>, and repeat that process for each clip separately.

Second, ElDiablo1985 comments that it is great that VRD can maintain the original quality of the video and audio rather than doing a lossy recoding.

Third, I think ElDiablo1985 is suggesting a feature that plays the first couple seconds from each clip that is marked to be saved.

The trick we have that almost does this already is: start play from the beginning, then press the <tab> key to jump ahead to the next cut mark. (So press <tab> twice to jump ahead to the next clip.) Not completely automatic, but quite easy.
ca. 80% from your message i understand.

Now Google translate ^^

I have learned from your text that it is a feature designed to integrate all the Automatic Read selected chapters to make an extra mpg file.
If true, it would be great.
So far I've had to add each marked section in the batch job.

I want to specify a text and specify at what point he is placing it in the chapter. Automatic stop in each chapter, and always a definable period of time.

Besides these, I have detected a little above the line through the teletext or something arises, if one could remove the top 1-3 pixel as in the creation of DVDs, it would be great.

I hope I was able to convey my concerns.
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Old 12-18-2009, 11:08 PM
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You can remove the top pixels by cropping when creating a DVD. THis will involve a complete reencoding.

If you watch the DVD on a regular TV, this should be hidden in the overscan area so it would not be necessary.
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Old 12-18-2009, 11:31 PM
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Hi, ElDiablo1985.

Your 80% is better than my 70% (some German in school 40 years ago).

>>I have learned from your text that it is a feature designed to integrate all
> the Automatic Read selected chapters to make an extra mpg file.

If you load one file, and mark several sections to cut out, all the rest (green) will be saved together in a single output file.

I was wrong on ElDiablo1985's third request. From his recent post I now think he wants to put a brief title page before each chapter, and to stop at the beginning of each chapter.

I think that would be difficult in VRD. Maybe someone has a good way to approximate this.

> Besides these, I have detected a little above the line through the teletext or
> something arises, if one could remove the top 1-3 pixel as in the creation of
> DVDs, it would be great.

Right now this is 2 steps. First create a DVD "to folder" not to burn a DVD disk, that crops to remove the top 1-3 pixels. Then "open title from DVD" from that folder, and save as mpeg file. In the next version of VRD (the Hi-Def one that is coming soon), someone said it may be possible to crop directly (one step) to an mpeg file.
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Old 12-19-2009, 09:20 AM
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Hi ElDiablo1985,
wenn ich Dich richtig verstehe, möchtest Du während der ersten paar Sekunden einen Untertitel eingeblendet haben (z.B. Songtitel mit Name des Interpreten)
Hierzu meine Übersetzung für Pat (Lösung habe ich leider nicht):

@Pat

If I get it right, ElDiablo1985 wants to include a subtitle appearing during the first seconds of each of his separated clips.

I have no solution, bit I hope I was able to clarify
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Old 12-19-2009, 02:15 PM
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2 methods to add text to video:
1. Single video output
Set the desired duration for the titles. Click on the menu: Tools>Options>Transitions and Titling
Load your video and edit as usual.
Click on the menu: Tools>Title Editor
Click the "Add text box" button to add text to your title and modify the text parameters as desired.
You can also add a color or picture for the background.
Click "OK" to accept your settings.

2. Add titles in sections with Joiner
Here is a procedure to add titles between segments of your video:
Set the desired duration for the titles. Click on the menu: Tools>Options>Transitions and Titling
You may find this process easier in Scene Mode where you only select the segment you wish to output. Tools>Options>General Parameters and select "Scene Mode" for Editing Mode.
Mark the first segment you would like for the output video. This segment will be green with the rest of the timeline red. Add to the Joiner. Joiner>Add Current Project to Joiner List
Clear the cutlist and select the next segment of the file you wish to add. This new segment will be green with the rest of the timeline red. Add to the Joiner. Joiner>Add Current Project to Joiner List
Continue to add segments of the timeline and add to the Joiner. Clear the cut list each time and indicating the next sequential segment.
When you have added all of the segments to the Joiner, click on the menu: Joiner>Edit Joiner List
Click the "Add Title" button to add the first title.
Click the "Add text box" button to add text to your title and modify the text parameters as desired.
You can also add a color or picture for the background.
Click "OK" to accept your settings.
Continue to add titles as above for the number of title segments you wish to have.
Highlight each of the titles and use the up and down buttons to place the titles between 2 segments of the video.
To output your file click the "Create video from joiner list" button in the Joiner.
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