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− | After you've successfully recorded your speedrun, you're not quite done. You're going to need to do a bit of processing on | + | After you've successfully recorded your speedrun, you're not quite done. You're going to need to do a bit of processing on your recordings to get a video that you can submit to SDA. There are two ways to get this done. |
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− | |'''Anri-chan'''<br /> [[File:Anri.JPG | frame | center | <center> Anri-chan will ask you a few simple questions and do all the complex work for you. We strongly recommend that you use it. </center> | link= | + | |'''Anri-chan'''<br /> [[File:Anri.JPG | frame | center | <center> Anri-chan will ask you a few simple questions and do all the complex work for you. We strongly recommend that you use it. </center> | link=Anri-chan]] |
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− | |Encode it yourself | + | |'''Encode it yourself'''<br />[[File:Avsynthscript.JPG | frame | center | <center> You will be writing the script to encode your run and encoding it manually. This IS NOT recommended for beginners. </center> | link=AviSynth]] |
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+ | <center>[[image:Yuasmaller.JPG | frame | left | Yua is a user friendly encoding tool that is in active development | link=Yua]]</center> | ||
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+ | == Anri-chan == | ||
+ | [[Anri-chan]] is an incredible tool made by some of the fine folks at SDA that makes video processing easy. | ||
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+ | ====What Anri-chan will do for you==== | ||
+ | *Prepare sample and test capture to help identify any recording capture issues | ||
+ | *Process raw recording files from a variety of screen recording programs and capture devices into a format acceptable for an SDA submission | ||
+ | *Process multiple raw recording files into a single submittable video file | ||
+ | *Extract recordings from a DVD player for processing | ||
+ | *Correct some video alignment and bobbing issues | ||
+ | *Add audio commentary tracks to a fully processed video | ||
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+ | ==== What Anri-chan won't do for you ==== | ||
+ | *[[Progressive_Audio_Desync|Fix progressive audio desync]] | ||
+ | *[[Subtitles]] | ||
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+ | == Yua == | ||
+ | Yua is a user friendly tool that is currently in active development. In time it will replace Anri-chan. For additional details, go [[Yua|here]]. | ||
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+ | == Coding yourself == | ||
+ | If you encode a run by yourself then you will be writing your own scripts using AviSynth. AviSynth scripting is an advanced topic. All beginners are recommended to use [[Anri-chan]] instead. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:09, 4 December 2013
After you've successfully recorded your speedrun, you're not quite done. You're going to need to do a bit of processing on your recordings to get a video that you can submit to SDA. There are two ways to get this done.
Anri-chan
Anri-chan is an incredible tool made by some of the fine folks at SDA that makes video processing easy.
What Anri-chan will do for you
- Prepare sample and test capture to help identify any recording capture issues
- Process raw recording files from a variety of screen recording programs and capture devices into a format acceptable for an SDA submission
- Process multiple raw recording files into a single submittable video file
- Extract recordings from a DVD player for processing
- Correct some video alignment and bobbing issues
- Add audio commentary tracks to a fully processed video
What Anri-chan won't do for you
Yua
Yua is a user friendly tool that is currently in active development. In time it will replace Anri-chan. For additional details, go here.
Coding yourself
If you encode a run by yourself then you will be writing your own scripts using AviSynth. AviSynth scripting is an advanced topic. All beginners are recommended to use Anri-chan instead.