Kazemon15 wrote: It is my goal at AX to win a category with an underused anime. I will continue to make amvs of underused anime until the day I accomplish that goal...or until the day I actually like an overused anime more than the underused animes....
TheAX AMV Contest 2009 Finalists are...
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- Sephiroth
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Re: TheAX AMV Contest 2009 Finalists are...
- Vlad G Pohnert
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Re: TheAX AMV Contest 2009 Finalists are...
Deals off and it's all your fault... Oh well, good luck to all the finalistsCastor Troy wrote:
I'm gonna be at Suberunker's new house during that weekend if you want some BBQ
Which is 6 hours north of AX...
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- DigitalPanther
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Ladies and Gentlemen, Michael is having a total frakking noob moment.
Apparently I thought that because Premiere Pro handeled all the mpg files from last year with no problem it would be the same this year. Au contrair. It is refusing to accept any MP4 files. SO those finalists who submitted MP4s, if you happened to have a DV.Avi, MOV or huffy of your vid would it be possible to get you to link me to a copy of it in that format? otherwise I need to find a way to make Virtual dub convert them to DV_AVI. and i have forgotten how to do that. I got kinda spoiled last year I guess.
Any input is most appreciated. If you know how to make V-Dub accept it or know of a tutorial for it that I have been unable to find please point me that way.
Sorry for this guys. I will fix it ..it just means I won't be as ahead of schedule as I thought.
-Michael
(the humbled)
Apparently I thought that because Premiere Pro handeled all the mpg files from last year with no problem it would be the same this year. Au contrair. It is refusing to accept any MP4 files. SO those finalists who submitted MP4s, if you happened to have a DV.Avi, MOV or huffy of your vid would it be possible to get you to link me to a copy of it in that format? otherwise I need to find a way to make Virtual dub convert them to DV_AVI. and i have forgotten how to do that. I got kinda spoiled last year I guess.
Any input is most appreciated. If you know how to make V-Dub accept it or know of a tutorial for it that I have been unable to find please point me that way.
Sorry for this guys. I will fix it ..it just means I won't be as ahead of schedule as I thought.
-Michael
(the humbled)
- Sephiroth
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Re: TheAX AMV Contest 2009 Finalists are...
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/ works pretty well for me.
- Vlad G Pohnert
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If you use Virtualdubmod, use directshow so long as you have the mp4 codec you should be able to convet it into what you needDigitalPanther wrote:Ladies and Gentlemen, Michael is having a total frakking noob moment.
Apparently I thought that because Premiere Pro handeled all the mpg files from last year with no problem it would be the same this year. Au contrair. It is refusing to accept any MP4 files. SO those finalists who submitted MP4s, if you happened to have a DV.Avi, MOV or huffy of your vid would it be possible to get you to link me to a copy of it in that format? otherwise I need to find a way to make Virtual dub convert them to DV_AVI. and i have forgotten how to do that. I got kinda spoiled last year I guess.
Any input is most appreciated. If you know how to make V-Dub accept it or know of a tutorial for it that I have been unable to find please point me that way.
Sorry for this guys. I will fix it ..it just means I won't be as ahead of schedule as I thought.
-Michael
(the humbled)
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Re: TheAX AMV Contest 2009 Finalists are...
If this doesn't work for you, a long-winded (but sure-fired way) to handle this would be to use YAMB & DGAVCDec.Vlad G Pohnert wrote:
If you use Virtualdubmod, use directshow so long as you have the mp4 codec you should be able to convet it into what you need
Vlad
YAMB: http://yamb.unite-video.com/download.html
DGAVCDec: http://neuron2.net/dgavcdec/dgavcdec.html
Basically the process would go like this:
1. Extract the raw H.264 (I'm assuming they're H.264) streams from the MP4 file using YAMB.
2. Open the raw H.264 file in DGAVCDec.
3. Save a project to create a .dga file.
4. Import the .dga file into an AviSynth script.
ex. Paste -> AVCSource("FilePathofDGAFileHere") -> into a Notepad file, and save as .avs
5. Open the .avs file in Premiere.
This method requires AviSynth.
If you have any questions about this method don't hesitate to ask/pm.
- HalOfBorg
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Xvid4PSP.
http://www.winnydows.com/page.php?2
Free. I use it for MP4s (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC) all the time. It has DV AVI NTSC & PAL output settings - though I don't use them so I know nothing about them.
http://www.winnydows.com/page.php?2
Free. I use it for MP4s (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC) all the time. It has DV AVI NTSC & PAL output settings - though I don't use them so I know nothing about them.
I use this to render my finished files. I make Lagarith video file and a WAV audio and combine them in Xvid4PSP at whatever bitrates I need.Import formats:
AVI DIVX ASF MPG MPE M2V MPEG VOB TS M2P D2V MOV QT 3GP HDMOV RM RAM RMVB RPX SMI SMIL MKV OGM WMV DVR-MS PMP FLV.
Export formats:
PMP AVC, MP4 PSP AVC, MP4 PSP ASP, MP4 iPod, MP4 iPod 640, MP4 iPod Touch, MP4 iPhone, MP4 PS3, MP4 Xbox 360, MP4, AVI, AVI DV PAL, AVI DV NTSC, AVI Hardware, MPEG-2 PAL, MPEG-2 NTSC, MPEG2-TS, MPEG2-PS, FLV, MKV.
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Re: TheAX AMV Contest 2009 Finalists are...
Not accepting mp4 because of the video container? or the video codec used within?DigitalPanther wrote:Ladies and Gentlemen, Michael is having a total frakking noob moment.
Apparently I thought that because Premiere Pro handeled all the mpg files from last year with no problem it would be the same this year. Au contrair. It is refusing to accept any MP4 files. SO those finalists who submitted MP4s, if you happened to have a DV.Avi, MOV or huffy of your vid would it be possible to get you to link me to a copy of it in that format? otherwise I need to find a way to make Virtual dub convert them to DV_AVI. and i have forgotten how to do that. I got kinda spoiled last year I guess.
Any input is most appreciated. If you know how to make V-Dub accept it or know of a tutorial for it that I have been unable to find please point me that way.
Sorry for this guys. I will fix it ..it just means I won't be as ahead of schedule as I thought.
-Michael
(the humbled)
If its just because of the video container, can you just demux the mp4 and take the sound and video out?
if its because of the video codec.. well i duno, depends on the video codec used then get the appropriate decoder and convert!
Loved ur video at FanimeCon! if it counts, i voted for you i believe you won something as well. i think judges drama 1st, but i don't remember. my memory is hazyMelichan923 wrote:My video didn't make the cut this year, but grats to all the finalists! Also, thanks to the judges for their hard work viewing the many many submissions. *Wonders how many days it took*
I don't recognize many of the submissions, but I'll be downloading them and viewing as soon as I can. Good luck to all.
I wouldn't be so sure Brad , you never know how the audience will react. maybe they hate Mac OS 9MisterFurious wrote: Holy crap!!!! I actually made it in! I thought my video was too light to make it into the finals. YAY!!!
Congrats to Ben (and Bryce). This will be the first year at AX where I can actually relax and enjoy the contest because I know I don't stand a snowball's chance in hell against your video.
I actually love system 7.5.1. Thats the one i had back in the 90s still miss it.
If the reaction is the same as Fanime, I would have to agree. This was an amazing video. Very enjoyable.MisterFurious wrote: Speaking of snowball's chance in hell, everyone else in the contest must bow before Rider! I'm putting my money down for this video to take it all - Best AMTV-Pro, Creators' Choice, Judges' Choice, Staff Choice, Audience Choice, Best of Show. It'll be the biggest landslide since the Kevin Caldwell era. If AX has any integrity, they'll start giving out the director's chair again, just so Rider can have one. She certainly deserves it.
this year we have Brad and I covering this section, of course its gna be goodRider4Z wrote: overall i'm very pleased that Lord of the Anime made the finalists. i admit i am bummed that It's Tough to be a Host didn't make it. the comedy's better be good!
- KagatoAMV
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When I read the list of finalists late Sunday night, I quickly scrambled to contact both Brad and Ben whom I met up with at Fanime.
Congratulations to everyone who made it into the finals, I'm looking forward to a great contest. I suspect the competition is going to be very good this year.
I'll echo what Brad and Ben have said about Lord of the Anime, nicely done!
Congratulations to everyone who made it into the finals, I'm looking forward to a great contest. I suspect the competition is going to be very good this year.
I'll echo what Brad and Ben have said about Lord of the Anime, nicely done!
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