encode them with indeo or mjpeg codecs at around 80% at 320x240 or 640x480
If they are just random avi's grabbed off the net you are likely to have problems.
Bad problem: 2.3 hangs on most of my footage
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No it doesn't mean they should work, there are lots of different vj apps and these clips are supplied to be edited.
You need an editing program like like Premier or After Effects (not an editor I know) - there are alternatives but that's what I use.
I think you need to do a bit of googling and forum searching, especially with regards to getting a video on DVD...
Go to http://www.vjforums.com for a start
You need an editing program like like Premier or After Effects (not an editor I know) - there are alternatives but that's what I use.
I think you need to do a bit of googling and forum searching, especially with regards to getting a video on DVD...
Go to http://www.vjforums.com for a start
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try cinepak-codec
hey..
cinepak-codec avi's with a keyframe every single frame work best for me...
guess, i found this hint one day in the forum, i tried it - and i am satisfied with this solution til today ..
but resolume 2.3 still is quite unstable with my system..
cinepak-codec avi's with a keyframe every single frame work best for me...
guess, i found this hint one day in the forum, i tried it - and i am satisfied with this solution til today ..
but resolume 2.3 still is quite unstable with my system..