Postby MegaMan88 » 14 Dec 2012 05:21
So obviously none of you have CS degree or masters of any type of computing programming language.
All their help guidelines are basically for advanced gurus to input command lines.
There needs to be help using and showing GUI (e.g. a visual walkthrough/actual instructions (click here/go there).
Although the command lines can and do give you quick access towards changing the settings, like 99%+ of the people don't know how to even use such language.
Let's just get right to it:
Okay first, I am using VLC version 2.0.4 (that is the most current as of this writing (12/13/2012))
Make sure the original video plays via VLC. Generally, AVI files don't play. I asked Jean (one of the VLC support team) and he told me that VLC just doesn't support it.
Now if you know the original video works with VLC, you can proceed.
1) Open VLC and go to the menu bar and select the Tools tab.
2) Click on Preferences (it's at the very bottom of Tools)
3) In the Preferences box, go to the very bottom left corner and you'll see a "Show Settings" box. There are two options: Simple and All
Select All
4)At the left side you'll see that there are many preference options. Scroll down with the left scroll to where it says "Stream Output". Beneath that are sub-options for Access output, Muxers, Packetizers, SAP, and then Sout Stream (you may need to click the little sideways triangle next to Stream Output (just to the left)). I want you now to click on the little sideways triangle next to Sout Stream.
5) You will now see a select of options for Sout Stream (Delay, Display, ES....). At the very end of this list is the option for Transcode. Click on that!
YES!!--I think you know where this is leading to now!
6) The title "Transcode Stream Output" should display. If you scroll down using the main scroll (the scroll bar to the right) just a little bit, you see options for various video filters. Select the ones that you want to edit your film/video with. This might not be obvious. For me, the "negate colors" function is the "Invert Video Filter".
Likewise, beneath the "Video" selection is the Audio selection and you can edit your video with audio filters as well. I also recommend "De-Interlacing" the video. It is at the very top when you first enter Transcode section. I don't know if it'll help, but I selected it (seems to help).
7) HIT SAVE!! Surely, you don't want to have to remember where to head back to and re-do everything (unless of course you might have done something improper or suspect something is wrong or accident).
I have this offset because this might all you need to know and the rest you may already know.
Anyhow, the next step is to now edit your video.
8 ) Now that all the settings are good, get out of that preferences window and back to the main menu.
Go to the Menu bar and click on the Media tab.
9) On the Media tab, select the Stream option (it has a little wireless icon to the left of it).
10) The "Open Media" box will now appear. Go ahead and browse for the file you wish to edit/alter by selecting "Add" under the "File" tab.
11) Once you've completed that, click "Stream" at the bottom right.
12) This should bring up the "Stream Output" box. From there select the option "Next". This is right above two options for "Stream" and "Cancel".
13) This is the part that might be most important for most of you. VLC will now request you for the "Destinations" you wish to select. There are several but I only recognize File and HTTP. You probably just want the file so select "File" from the menu selection across from "New Destination" and click "Add". This will bring up the File tab you have just requested. Click "Browse" and look for a location you want to save your video to. You will need to enter the name of the video and add the file extension you want to have (.flv, .mp4, .mov, .wav, etc...). Now it is ready! -- If you want to upload to the internet, just select HTTP and enter the Port and Path.
14) After this is completed, you may very well need to change some of the transcoding options under "Transcoding options". In fact, you might need to check the settings.
You should select the video profile you want your video in (MP4, WMV-WMA (ASF), etc....). Next to that, there is a tool function (screwdriver/wrench). Click on that.
15) You should bring up a box called "Form". It will contain 4 tabs (Encapsulation, Video Codec, Audio Codec, Subtitles). Go to "Video Codec" and make sure the box for "Keep original video track" is unselected. Otherwise, you transformation will not work. I suggest here that you enter the bitrate and framerate that you had on the original video so that you can mitigate any potential losses in quality.
16) Be sure to hit SAVE so you don't lose this settings.
17) You may select "Next" to view the "Options Setup" window, but there isn't anything to do there. IN FACT, I believe that is where you would have entered the codes that they gave you!!!
18) Now you are all done. Just select "Stream" at the bottom right of the box and it will stream the video for you.
19) After the video is done streaming, it will show up in the location you selected for the destination, but you will not be able to play it until you close the VLC player. After you close the VLC player, the video icon should display and your video is ready for viewing.
YESS!!!!!!!!!!! That worked for me and should work for you.
and YESSSS!! that was lengthy but it is much more detailed that what they provided and you should help you out.
If any problems, you betcha I probably can help.
Good luck and happy viewing!!