For those who have been converting your material, do you keep the source files? Or trash them once you're done? I guess I'm being a bit overly protective. I can't seem to want to delete mine. Guess I'm thinking if some other awesome thing comes around I will have source files to work with.
As a result...my HDD is getting full again. uzzled::scared:
When I originally started converting the BLK series to 60fps, it was part of my archiving process. I deleted the original files (in whatever format they had previously existed in) and started burning the .mkv's onto a blu-ray data disc.
But when I started the NJV project, I realized that Sony Vegas (the video editor I use) doesn't support .mkv format. Of course, I can (and have) converted files back to, say, .mp4 format with very little, if any loss (they're both h264 forrmat in different containers). But I've found it's easier just to keep the originals for editing purposes (one less step) and archive the 60fps .mkv's to blu-ray.
This means that I'm not freeing up any space on when I'm archiving to blu-ray but then I'm sure I need a brand-spanking-new 4TB HDD, right?
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You can also demux MKV files to their video and audio stream and then remux into MP4. Try that. Maybe you can jettison your sources after all if Vegas accepts the created MP4 files.
I'm also thinking of disc'n mine. But I only have a DVD burner. Can you believe that? LOL
However, if there's a simple 2-3 step, quick process to accomplish the same thing, I'm all ears.
Hell, I've still got CD's full of old-school JAV d/l'd from Dynamix. Man, that brings back some fond memories.
Hi guys! For those who don't have time to convert their videos, you can do it on the fly:
http://svp-team.com/
Guide: http://www.svp-team.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=284
I've been using this for more than a year now. Works on everything. It interpolates frames to increase the FPS to 60 or more if you want! :gayprance:
I got a question here. :study: What would happen if you convert a video to 120 fps instead of 60 fps?
Is it possible? Will it show any difference? I know nothing about these things, so don't laugh. :innocence: :sadomaso: