Inu Yasha: The Love of a Half-Demon
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My new Inu Yasha AMV (how unoriginal :p)
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I see great potential.. But wouldn't have called it a finished project. Sceen selection was good, editing good.
But the source must be fixed, at least the source that is availible on tape/dvd where you are. The movies haven't maid it here yet (US), I'll assume that's why the quality of those sceens is very poor. Some of the quality loss was due to low bitrate WMV7, 9 would have had better (not much) quality at the same bitrate.
I don't think I've ever seen someone use WMA9 and WMV7 codecs together before.... Kinda don't match.
The encoding was at too low a rate, and at 32Khz.... making for somewhat lacking audio.
But the source must be fixed, at least the source that is availible on tape/dvd where you are. The movies haven't maid it here yet (US), I'll assume that's why the quality of those sceens is very poor. Some of the quality loss was due to low bitrate WMV7, 9 would have had better (not much) quality at the same bitrate.
I don't think I've ever seen someone use WMA9 and WMV7 codecs together before.... Kinda don't match.
The encoding was at too low a rate, and at 32Khz.... making for somewhat lacking audio.