(This comes with FFDShow but with also a very helpful tool MediaInfo so you can right-click on any Video/Audio to double-check that everything is going to plan.)ĥ. Install the full package of K-Lite Codec Pack (256x144 does work but it's horrible quality.)Ĥ. Always use 512x288 size for any television channel, it plays much better. Another useful tool you could use before Any Video Converter, is Avidemux, this tool can trim any video to reasonable length without quality loss. it's completely free, just a few nagging pop-ups.Ģ. I prefer Any Video Converter as an alternative to FreeStudio to resize video, and convert a clip to 15fps. It's gets much easier the more you do it, I no longer needed to refer back to the tutorial.ġ. (I heard 3 mins causes problems) but who knows. Rest I can't reckonise yet, a already made list would be great.Īlso read reports of game crashes when video reaches the end, I haven't been able to test this yet, as my sim's keep switching off the TV or changing the channel when I'm trying to test things, and so far my video's are apr 2:30 minutes long. Here's a few interesting ones I've come across Hmm, looks like the AVI's in ClientFullBuild1.package is not just limited to the television, you can customise the Computer, iPad, and even the Sims 4 video that plays up on bootup. Learn first how to get video in before messing with the audio.Įdit: I now got the audio in and working, but still I recommend my above suggestion first.Įdit again: Must still have issue with Audio, the movie plays for about 3 seconds, then the TV Freezes to a static image, but it isn't crashing my game, so that's one thing.Įdit 3rd time: Now everything great, had the audio bitrate incorrect, endless possibilites now, I recommend keep practicing. I will go back and study how the audio works someday, but for now, i'm very happy, so suggestions whoever is struggled my advice is. So instead of giving up in frustration, I thought - why don't I just forget the audio and concentrate on the video only, just keep no audio checked in Virtualdub at all times, and you can skip the sections of the audio converting which then gives you a much shorter tutorial.Īudio would of been nice, but sometimes a muted channel is a good thing, Sims don't mind, so why should I. I tried the "Fast Recompress" option and it created a 27GB file out of what was supposed to be about a 300-400MB file.I got my custom video in TS4 working, one of my favourite TS2 Videos into the TS4 TV, but minus the Audio, which I was having strange issues with, I've attempted to install the proper codecs (Shark's Windows 7 Codecs, CCCP) with no change.ĪVI file C.avi will load, and it will split, but won't split using the "Direct Stream Copy" claiming the compression algorithm is incompatible. There is no change in Virtual Dub.ĪVI file C.avi will load in Virtual Dub, but any attempt to split it gives me an error that I don't have XVID codecs installed. I have tried setting the VFW Decompressor for 'Other MPEG4' setting to XVID or LIBAVCODEC. I have tried this solution and this one, and neither of them work. I have tried to edit various movie files, and each attempt at editing various files I have done has not worked for me.ĪVI file A.avi won't load, saying that it can't located the Decompressor for the "FMP4" format. I am using windows 7 64 Bit and the latest version of VirtualDub (64-bit). According to this post and various other internet sources, virtualdub is supposed to allow users to quickly split and join video files.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |