I've been very happy with VDJ in terms of reliability & working incredibly well on my macbookpro. I'm using VDJ for video only, and all my files are VOB files, as I understood this is the best format to use with VDJ. However, my videos aren't looking as crisp as on the dvd's - they have little white lines through them & can be choppy at times.
I was recommended by another DJ to convert them all into MPEG-2 files as my mac could translate them better than VOB's. I'm wondering if i should do this or will another beta version of VDJ come out to help with the VOB issue?
thanks so much! i love it so far and has been working very smoothly besides this on my mac....
I was recommended by another DJ to convert them all into MPEG-2 files as my mac could translate them better than VOB's. I'm wondering if i should do this or will another beta version of VDJ come out to help with the VOB issue?
thanks so much! i love it so far and has been working very smoothly besides this on my mac....
Posté Sun 16 Dec 07 @ 2:07 pm
this issue is known to the dev team ,
and should be fixed for the next beta
Thanks for your feedbacks
and should be fixed for the next beta
Thanks for your feedbacks
Posté Sun 16 Dec 07 @ 4:50 pm
awesome, thanks! i wasn't sure if it was my files or the beta...
Posté Sun 16 Dec 07 @ 5:09 pm
or you could use high quality h264 which is what I'm converting all my video to. The whole mp4 format is pretty great, it supports tagging and album art etc. However the vob de-interlace thing has been sent to the dev team and they are aware.
Posté Sun 16 Dec 07 @ 10:07 pm
excellent! i've been trying different formats, and haven't been that happy with my conversions so far (MPEG, MOV, AVI, etc etc).
h.264 looks really crisp - thanks for the suggestion!
h.264 looks really crisp - thanks for the suggestion!
Posté Sun 16 Dec 07 @ 11:28 pm
try this program for converting on the mac
http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/
one of the best programs i've seen for this task.
http://www.techspansion.com/visualhub/
one of the best programs i've seen for this task.
Posté Mon 17 Dec 07 @ 7:25 am