Thank you. This is something I had no clue on, and had only googled shallowly for best file formats. At this point, I've already capped the whole series, so I won't re-cap with jpg format, but if I do another extensive project from video files, I will. I may experiment with DVDs, too. The last time I worked with video was in 2011/12, Windows Movie Maker and avi files, and when the sources started appearing as mkv and mpg and mp4, that old program just couldn't work with them, and I drifted away.
I saw references to keyframes in the settings, but had no idea what they were. And I don't know anything about encoding, but Guardian is weird as heck in its pacing, too. Those scenes with Guo Changcheng writing always feel like epilogues, but no, there are more scenes after that sometimes just... end. Not even on cliffhanger moments. Just mid-scene.
Briefly, briefly, I considered re-cutting the episodes, but gave that up as madness almost as soon as I thought of it. ;D
On another note, there's something a little masochistically satisfying about frame-by-frame capping to get every little minute shift in expression, sometimes.
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I saw references to keyframes in the settings, but had no idea what they were. And I don't know anything about encoding, but Guardian is weird as heck in its pacing, too. Those scenes with Guo Changcheng writing always feel like epilogues, but no, there are more scenes after that sometimes just... end. Not even on cliffhanger moments. Just mid-scene.
Briefly, briefly, I considered re-cutting the episodes, but gave that up as madness almost as soon as I thought of it. ;D
On another note, there's something a little masochistically satisfying about frame-by-frame capping to get every little minute shift in expression, sometimes.
Thanks again, and you're welcome, too! :D