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The Thing [spoRv] v2.0
#71
Well, now you could have HD-DVD/spoRv/Fundamental Collection in just one file... a massive one indeed, it would be around 60GB if not more!
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#72
Yea, about 60gb including the full Dts-Hd from the Bluray, love been able to switch between them though. Would also love to do a seperate one with the Scream and spoRv 2.0, you wouldn't happen to know the time point and amount of frames needed to be removed from the Scream to make this possible, a longshot, but no harm in asking.

Thanks in advance.
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#73
You need to add 48 frames at the beginning, and repeat frame 124655 (that is black, by the way). Nothing complicated!
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#74
I assume you would use videoredo to do this and which is what I intend to use (so outside of the frame inserts, untouched video) in which case I add 2 seconds of black to the beginning (48 frames) and 1 frame of black at 1:26:33:23 (24 fps) or is it 1:26:39:04 (23.976 fps).
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#75
video... what? Seriously, I use only avisynth through virtualdub... I know I'm an old dinosaur, and I need to start to use something more, but the old adage "if ain't broke, don't fix it!" sounds so good to me! Big Grin
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#76
(2017-03-06, 01:29 AM)spoRv Wrote: video... what? Seriously, I use only avisynth through virtualdub... I know I'm an old dinosaur, and I need to start to use something more, but the old adage "if ain't broke, don't fix it!" sounds so good to me! Big Grin


I assume that re-encodes the whole video which I don't want to do, hence the reason for videoredo which only encodes at the points of the frame edits. In videoredo, frame 124655 suggests timecode 01.26:39:03, does that seem right.
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#77
Yep, it's the right choice in your case... I'm so used to write a simple avisynth even for these simple task - trim here, cut there, repeat a frame, feed the .avs to MPC and I can see a "modified" movie on the fly, without encoding nothing... that's why I love it: write a 1KB text file instead using 60GB of your HDD - I know it's not that much but, if multiplied for many projects, you can simply do the math! Wink
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