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Post by Scintilla » Tue Jun 19, 2007 5:18 pm

jade_eyed_angel wrote:subs never add to the effect of the video...
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members ... .php?v=582

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... oh wait. If that version doesn't have subs, try <a href="http://www.antabaka.net/video/Love_Hina ... .avi">this one</a>.
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Post by The Real Nemo » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:23 pm

jade_eyed_angel wrote: O:
subs never add to the effect of the video...
They can definitely be distracting, but I wouldn't say never...
jade_eyed_angel wrote:if you don't wanna pay a monthly fee there is always blockbuster or something.. just pay for what you rent
I don't know about you, but my Blockbuster doesn't have much of an anime selection...
jade_eyed_angel wrote:oh and if you wanna be utterly cheap, the very least you can do is at least...

http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... efault.htm


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and definitely no excuses on that, you don't need to pay for anything. ^_^
Do those work on Windows Movie Maker? The first one admits that it messes up the video, I'd rather keep the subs than that...

Like I said though, in the future I'll probably be using anime I have the DVDs for. This was kind of a special case.

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Post by jade_eyed_angel » Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:22 pm

The Real Nemo wrote:
jade_eyed_angel wrote: O:
subs never add to the effect of the video...
They can definitely be distracting, but I wouldn't say never...
jade_eyed_angel wrote:if you don't wanna pay a monthly fee there is always blockbuster or something.. just pay for what you rent
I don't know about you, but my Blockbuster doesn't have much of an anime selection...
jade_eyed_angel wrote:oh and if you wanna be utterly cheap, the very least you can do is at least...

http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... efault.htm


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and definitely no excuses on that, you don't need to pay for anything. ^_^
Do those work on Windows Movie Maker? The first one admits that it messes up the video, I'd rather keep the subs than that...

Like I said though, in the future I'll probably be using anime I have the DVDs for. This was kind of a special case.
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stop making excuses
i've used the first one on all my early videos, yes you lose some of your footage, but it is much better than subtitles. just make sure you don't stretch it out to the original resolution, in which case it would mess with your video (alotmore)
it works -with- movie maker. or any other program. you'll need virtualdubmod (free)
and why not try the other options if you don't like this one.
no my blockbuster does not have a good selection of anime, but that was just an example. i'm sure there are lots of places you can rent anime at if you look for them.
and sutbtitles only add to the video when you add them yourself. like.. if you're saying that you need subtitles to help get your story across... well then.. i dunno.. fail.. O:
you honestly didn't need them in this video. so yeah.
but yes use dvds, much better option ^_^
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Post by The Real Nemo » Thu Jun 21, 2007 3:45 am

jade_eyed_angel wrote:O:
stop making excuses
i've used the first one on all my early videos, yes you lose some of your footage, but it is much better than subtitles. just make sure you don't stretch it out to the original resolution, in which case it would mess with your video (alotmore)
it works -with- movie maker. or any other program. you'll need virtualdubmod (free)
and why not try the other options if you don't like this one.
no my blockbuster does not have a good selection of anime, but that was just an example. i'm sure there are lots of places you can rent anime at if you look for them.
and sutbtitles only add to the video when you add them yourself. like.. if you're saying that you need subtitles to help get your story across... well then.. i dunno.. fail.. O:
you honestly didn't need them in this video. so yeah.
but yes use dvds, much better option ^_^
I don't mean to make excuses, I acknowledged right from the beginning that I only used the subtitles because that was all I had available to me and I didn't know of any way to get rid of them at the time. I'm not saying the video needed them, just that I tried to work with them as best I could and when used right I don't think they necessarily have to take away from an AMV. I do appreciate your advice though and certainly don't plan on making a habit of using them in the future.

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