What programs do YOU use to make AMV's?
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It's possible with the repeated use of the "Append AVI Segment" function. Of course, the problem is that you have to re-save your project every time you add a new clip, and unless you have a lot of hard drive space to devote to non-lossy codecs, your final product will end up looking like complete shit. Which mine did.aura20 wrote:ummm........ how is that possible? O_______O;inthesto wrote:In all honesty, my first 4 AMVs (Bad Feedback, Zabuza Darkness, Merciless Lotus, and Two Dragons) were all created entirely with VirtualDub. Nothing else.
Still, I find that some things are easier to do in VDub than in Premiere.
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premiere= drag, drop, chop, repeat. add effects for flavor^^inthesto wrote:It's possible with the repeated use of the "Append AVI Segment" function. Of course, the problem is that you have to re-save your project every time you add a new clip, and unless you have a lot of hard drive space to devote to non-lossy codecs, your final product will end up looking like complete shit. Which mine did.aura20 wrote:ummm........ how is that possible? O_______O;inthesto wrote:In all honesty, my first 4 AMVs (Bad Feedback, Zabuza Darkness, Merciless Lotus, and Two Dragons) were all created entirely with VirtualDub. Nothing else.
Still, I find that some things are easier to do in VDub than in Premiere.
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