![]() What matters is that the videos I create are are sharp and clear as possible - because they're instructional. Can anyone help me get super crisp output from AVS Video Editor? The file size I create doesn't matter too much, as these videos are only about five minutes long. Actions Recorder may create lag and slow progress on their computer, and the reason for this may be because of the games high settings thus, the game should. Problem is, I was stupid, and didn't write down how I was able to do that - and now I can't find a way to re-create the un-compressed AVI file save. ![]() oz Posts: 3 Joined: Thu 7:07 pm PC Specification: Intel T9600, Quadro FX 770M, Win7 圆4. ![]() Post Reply Print view 2 posts of 1. avi for the save option, all the blurring went away!" That was from a message I sent to AVS tech support. Board index Mirillis Products Splash Lite (free) Audio out of sync in divx movies. The compression is what was causing the blurring. I researched this in December 2013, and found the following: "The default setting of the AVS Vid Editor saves. The problem is, when I click on 'Produce' the video created is much more burred than the input media. I've got one of my three videos ready to add a voiceover to, and produce. *Great peer user support in the Puppy forums. *Ideal replacement for Windows 98 - especially for low-horsepower computers. I started to notice in post editing when my (externally recorded) audio was out of sync consistently throughout the video (even after re-synching at several points) I just did a 21 minute screen test recording and by the end the audio and video are 3.07 seconds out of sync. No one size fits all, but Puppy fits most. Action Recorder is missing/skipping frames. *Highly compatible - works on 90% of the hardware I've tried it on. The entire OS PLUS a ton of productivity/entertainment software is under 150 MB on a CD. Why Puppy out of the 600+ distros available? *Utra fast (fastest OS I've ever seen) and small. Hi - I'm using the AVS Video Editor to create a series of videos on using a particular Linux distro (Puppy Linux). Where is a simple to understand guide, detailing the steps needed, to produce a playable DVD? If this can be answered successfully, perhaps a sticky could be made here on the forum. The computer is a very capable As-rock MB with an AMD A10 Quad core CPU. I'm using high quality Taiyo Yuden DVD-R discs. So many times I get hang-ups in the resulting disc, I have to throw it away, and start all over. I'll play a DVD, but at some point in the movie it will skip, hang-up, choke, and barf all over itself. I can produce an MPG2 file that will play beautifully, but the DVD writes come out bad. I import the 1.9gig files into the editor, split the scenes for Act 1, produce the DVD files, then burn it to disk. I have a Canon Hi-Def camcorder that writes AVCHD. I've never seen this in the several years I have been TRYING to use the suite. Just yesterday I read in one thread that the K-Lite codec pack should be installed. There are so many programs, it's confusing which ones, or one to use. Are there any guides posted that detail the step-by-step way of doing it? I've been fighting with AVS4YOU long enough.
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