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23rd August 2011, 09:02 | #1 | Link |
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Need help!Can this be done?2 videos,one on top of the other in sync with each other?
I play World of Warcraft, and I have 2 files that are 7:30 long. I'd like to be able to combine them so that you can see both at the same time...like a split screen view. One is a part of the boss fight from one part of the room, while another video is of the fight from a different part of the room. Can I make a video where they both play at the same time on the same screen? If so, what will I need, and what will I need to do? I've already converted the 2 avi files to the same resolution, then shrunk each by 50% as a starter(hopefully that's one of the steps I would have to do anyway)I would also like to place a thing black line between the two videos to make it more appealing to viewers.
Here is an example of what I mean: Thanks in advance for your help! Last edited by HeatM1ser; 23rd August 2011 at 09:41. |
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You can easily do it in Avisynth, including scaling your clips.
The audio is taken from the first clip ("vid1.avi"). Change the parameters "start_1" or "start_2" to have the two clips aligned in time. Quote:
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I don't want to do it with audio...I want to do it with 2 video's in sync---kind of like picture-in-picture, only I want bother videos to take up half the screen. They are both 7:30 long, and I was hoping to combine them so that one half of the screen showed one video while the other half showed the other video in sync with each other. Also, I installed Avisynth 2.5, but I see no executable file...did I do something wrong? Is it a separate program, or just kind of like a codec that works with another program? What would I need to do to make this happen, and what software would I use? Ok...I think I figured out part of it....I opened the script editor in VirtualDubMod and copied and pasted everything you posted. The only changes I made were to the width and height. I made it 1900x1080. And I changed the directories for the videos....but when I chose to save and refresh the script, VirtualDubMod crashed. Ok...this is what I did: Quote:
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I think you just did a few typos in the script, be careful not to change resolution numbers when you aren't sure what they are for.
you want clip_width and height to be what you want each part of the split screen at, not the total file. Also start with your original files, encoding twice will lose quality. Quote:
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Appreciate your help! As you can see, I am new to this. PS--I even copied the original code that was given without any modifications and got a runtime error Last edited by HeatM1ser; 23rd August 2011 at 19:49. |
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You should save the Avisynth script with the suffix .avs, then open the script in Virtualdub (e.g. save it as video.avs).
There is no need to move and rename your avi files - just put the correct path and names into the script. The variable line_thickness sets the height of the black border between your avi files. |
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