Hey everyone,
I am having trouble with my ONE PIECE AMV because I need too use the older episodes that have these black bars to the side and worse quality and will use them with newer episodes, are there any tips so I can make it look good?
The second problem with these old episodes is that I cannot download the RAW episodes so I probably will need too zoom in so the SUBTITLES arent there.
Any help is appreciated
Kind regards,
Captain Dcc
Using old ONE PIECE episodes and merging them with new
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Re: Using old ONE PIECE episodes and merging them with new
Any little tips that could help me greatly make it all flow together better in a video
- The_McLaughlin
- Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2007 12:12 am
Re: Using old ONE PIECE episodes and merging them with new
This guide is a bit old, but I still use it and if you have the version of the amv app that the guide links you to it will walk you through switching your aspect ratio to 16:9 from 4:3. http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... atios.html
You can account for the change in your video editor too, but it's a bit harder to do and could potentially stretch your footage. There was a tutorial on a forum I used to visit on how to do this, but unfortunately the forums been shut down and I can't link you to it.
Subtitles there isn't much you're going to be able to do to remove them. I would suggest if you have the funds to purchase the DVD's you're footage quality will be hire and it will make using the programs you need to change the aspect ratio easier to use.
Regardless what you do you're going to have to upscale the footage so you will lose some of the edges of your frame, and it is possible that your subtitles will get cut off while up-scaling to the 16:9 aspect ratio.
You can account for the change in your video editor too, but it's a bit harder to do and could potentially stretch your footage. There was a tutorial on a forum I used to visit on how to do this, but unfortunately the forums been shut down and I can't link you to it.
Subtitles there isn't much you're going to be able to do to remove them. I would suggest if you have the funds to purchase the DVD's you're footage quality will be hire and it will make using the programs you need to change the aspect ratio easier to use.
Regardless what you do you're going to have to upscale the footage so you will lose some of the edges of your frame, and it is possible that your subtitles will get cut off while up-scaling to the 16:9 aspect ratio.