video clip conversion

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superveillance
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video clip conversion

Post by superveillance »

hi guys.

I need to convert mostly all my resolume clips to a different size and obviously don't want to have to re-edit them all individually as there is 2500+ of them so i need a converter that will do them all on it's own. I need to change the resolution as they appear to be several different sizes although most of them are 768x576.

normally i would use river past video cleaner pro but this doesn't have any option to preserve the keyframe every 1 frame,

Anyone know of any converters that will do this and do several in one go (like river past does)?

any help much appreciated

cheers

superveillance
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Post by superveillance »

i should add i need the output files to indeo 5.1

messhead
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Post by messhead »

SUPER everytime

ROdrigueZ
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Post by ROdrigueZ »

u could be a little less vague and show the man a link... it is a free program so a I guess I can link it

http://superdownloads.uol.com.br/redir.cfm?softid=26761

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miau
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Post by miau »

Well I recommend you read the links in this page http://sleepytom.co.uk/virtualdub and use VirtualDub job batch capabilities.

messhead
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Post by messhead »

sorry, i did have a few drinks then and trolling the net wasnt that feasible in my state haha. Pain in the arse trying find the actual link also on there site to download super without reading about it 3-4 times!!! lol

superveillance
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Post by superveillance »

cheers guys, currently trying virtualdub batch processing

DayVeeJay
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Post by DayVeeJay »

union has a really sweet batch converter for free

wopij
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Post by wopij »

I always use automator (that comes with mac osx).
It uses the last preferences of quicktime, and encodes it with quicktime as well.
The only problem with that is - it opens all the movies and then converts them... so my mac can't handle it anymore after a while (and it looks a bit messy)..
But I don't think you have a mac...

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