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8th August 2006, 09:50 AM #11Notebook Consultant
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Re: Asus All Models Video & assembly guides
Ditto, the file for the w7j is just a movie of the laptop running benchmarks.
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18th August 2006, 03:52 PM #12Notebook Enthusiast
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Re: Asus All Models Video & assembly guides
And also seems to be stretched because I thought the W7J was a widescreen laptop.
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18th August 2006, 04:46 PM #13
Re: Asus All Models Video & assembly guides
it is a widescreen laptop. The video is exactly ho it appears
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18th August 2006, 09:00 PM #14Notebook Consultant
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Re: Asus All Models Video & assembly guides
All the high quality videos (the avi's, not the wmv's) are some wierd resolution so it will look really really tall and therefore stretch any widescreen notebook taller and make them look kind of fat. You need to set the aspect ratio to 16:9 widescreen for them to look correct. If you are using media player classic, go to view->video frame->override aspect ratio->16:9 and the video will look normal. The wmv files don't have this problem.
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19th August 2006, 11:49 AM #15
Re: Asus All Models Video & assembly guides
Heh? I am lost. The videos both look the same to me avi and wmv. Am i missing something. Is there a better format?
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20th August 2006, 04:01 AM #16Notebook Consultant
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Re: Asus All Models Video & assembly guides
No there's nothing wrong, just for me and maybe a few other people if you use Media Player Classic the resolution ends up as 720x540 instead of the 720x480 that it originally is. Windows Media Player doesn't have this problem.
Thanks again for the videos. These are probably the only videos on the net showing the newer Asus models. (man I wish laptoplogic would do a w7j review
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Can I have a8jm and z62j videos pretty pretty please with sugar on top?Last edited by silverwolf0; 20th August 2006 at 04:12 AM.
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20th August 2006, 07:44 AM #17
Re: Asus All Models Video & assembly guides
Hey i am just getting the hang of this. In 24 hours i learned how to capture render and export. I am still getting the hang of recording right. As you can see sometimes the frames are out of focus. I learned to disable the autofocus. Right now i switched from sony vegas to adobe premier pro. How would you like me to reduce the file size without reducing the quality? I am always open to suggestions however i am still learning this stuff. I cant even to figure out hot to get the **** hdv quality video without it looking distorted. The camera is an hd3-hc3 capable of 1080i. The videos that i can capture now are only half quality. Next week i ll have the a8j and f3j
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20th August 2006, 12:04 PM #18
Re: Asus All Models Video & assembly guides
Did you read the manual Eddie?

Just kidding
As for the file size, I'm sure Premiere has lots of functions that can do that, I've used Premiere before(like 2-3 years ago in HS), and we made commercials, It's interesting as I actually was advertising an ASUS motherboard, but the point is, a 9 minute commercial was reduced from a 3-4gb raw video file, to a 70mb video file.Alienware M11x - SU7300 / GT335m / 8gb DDR3 / 60gb Vertex II
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20th August 2006, 01:20 PM #19
Re: Asus All Models Video & assembly guides
I dont even know where to to start to reduce the file size without reducing the quality. But i have tried with no cigar
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20th August 2006, 02:20 PM #20Notebook Consultant
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Re: Asus All Models Video & assembly guides
I don't know much about video compression. However, a lot of people including me have just dragged the file from their camcorder onto their desktop and used Virtualdub or a similar program to encode into whatever codec they want. It's pretty simple if you know what to do.



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