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Splitting and thumbnailing... What's wrong? [message #1085] Thu, 05 October 2017 05:13 Go to next message
Harry Red  is currently offline Harry Red
Messages: 5
Registered: October 2008
Location: Bulgaria
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Hi.
I need to split and make thumbnails out of the long video. Say I need split it on many 14sec videoclips and make thumbnail of first frame of each clip.
So in Output-->Common I state Mode--> multiply; Type-->split by time; Actions-->Thumbnail:yes
No results: the VideoCharge just splits the video but produce No thumbnails... What's wrong?
I tried another option: checked Thubs only - and I get warning : No files have been assigned for generation? WTF?
The file is assigned ok and it splits well and thumbnals are made well but I can not get VC make both splits and thumbs at the time...
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Re: Splitting and thumbnailing... What's wrong? [message #1086 is a reply to message #1085 ] Thu, 05 October 2017 05:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Harry Red  is currently offline Harry Red
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Location: Bulgaria
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Re: Splitting and thumbnailing... What's wrong? [message #1087 is a reply to message #1085 ] Sat, 07 October 2017 10:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
admin  is currently offline admin
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Registered: December 2005
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Hi.

1) Looks like you dodn't set Destination folder.
Please, enter it.

2) Be sure that you have added your source video files.

3) Please, send us (to support@videocharge.com) your config-file with all setted options. We will be able to answer you in details.

Regards,
Videocharge Team.
Re: Splitting and thumbnailing... What's wrong? [message #1089 is a reply to message #1087 ] Tue, 10 October 2017 20:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Harry Red  is currently offline Harry Red
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Registered: October 2008
Location: Bulgaria
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Thanks for respond. It really works with another destination folder.
Now I faced another problem: with footer and header.
As I noted for header a *.jpg file (640x480 pix) and for footer an *.avi file 320x240 pix VC produced clips with no header and jammed (ugly looking)footer.
I have a source file in 640x480 and want to split it onto clips 320x240 of 20 sec with first frame thumbnail.
What did I wrong?
Can VC take *.jpg file as header/footer? How long it will display it?
Why VC jams footer? It depends of footer codec/dimensions or what?
If you want I can upload these files for you to decide.
И еще вопрос: можно ли писать тут по русски, ибо... тяжко.
Re: Splitting and thumbnailing... What's wrong? [message #1095 is a reply to message #1085 ] Fri, 13 October 2017 12:33 Go to previous messageGo to next message
admin  is currently offline admin
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Registered: December 2005
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Hi.

Have you set other thumbnails setting in the thumnails dialog?
You should add at least one thumnail in the appeared dialog.
Could you, please, send us your config-file?

Regards,
Videocharge Team.

[Updated on: Fri, 08 January 2010 13:23]

Re: Splitting and thumbnailing... What's wrong? [message #1099 is a reply to message #1085 ] Fri, 13 October 2017 12:55 Go to previous message
admin  is currently offline admin
Messages: 532
Registered: December 2005
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Administrator
Hi.

You may use header and footer videos only (not images).
For adding images into video you should use Watermark Master.

You may use Russion language for messages to support@videocharge.com

Regards,
Videocharge Team.
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