Newbies: How to make your first AMV
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Slow Amvs
Im no expert on slow ones but if you would like to talk to someone who does some slow beat songs talk to AMVfreak he made some pretty good ones slow and fast
Learning Adobe Premire V6 still have Windows movie maker so dont be too harsh on me
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Well, this was the first place I looked for help on how to make an amv. I don't like wasting time asking questions and I'm really glad some one made this topic. It really helps though I still don't think I could possibly make one. I don't have any anime dvd's and I don't know where you could download clips, and I'm not sure if I have the right stuff to make a video on my pc. lol. (I borrow all the anime I see from friends, or watch it on cartoon network....which is kinda sad....) lol anyway...yeah...so I'm not stupid. I know to look before I ask!
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Downloads
Meu ingles é péssimo por isso num vou nem tentar... Pra fazer um Download eu tenho que mandar um amv primeiro?
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Haven't worked on a vid in such a long time, and just reformatted computer. Now I got a problem that makes me feel like a newbie myself.
I got the vob files on computer with dvddecrypter, DVD2Avi'd them to D2V files. I installed Avisynth, and have an AVS file with the following code:
MPEG2Source("E:\Movies\GTO\Episode1.d2v")
(On install, it says to NOT put in the Loadplugin line, or else it could crash)
Now when I open it up with VirtualDub, I get the following message:
"Avisynth open failure:
Unrecognized exception!
(E:\Movies\GTO\gto.avs,line 1)
Could I have wrong version of the plugins? It used to work when I did it for my last vid, but since reinstall, it doesn't
Anyone got a tip, or link to plugins that work?
I got the vob files on computer with dvddecrypter, DVD2Avi'd them to D2V files. I installed Avisynth, and have an AVS file with the following code:
MPEG2Source("E:\Movies\GTO\Episode1.d2v")
(On install, it says to NOT put in the Loadplugin line, or else it could crash)
Now when I open it up with VirtualDub, I get the following message:
"Avisynth open failure:
Unrecognized exception!
(E:\Movies\GTO\gto.avs,line 1)
Could I have wrong version of the plugins? It used to work when I did it for my last vid, but since reinstall, it doesn't
Anyone got a tip, or link to plugins that work?
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Can someone please update or delete that first post? It's so out of date, it's not even funny.
I just had someone e-mail me to ask where he could find DivX 3.11a, and then if I could hold his hand as he used it.
No, I have not read any of the posts preceding what I'm typing now, nor will I be reading anything afterward.
I just had someone e-mail me to ask where he could find DivX 3.11a, and then if I could hold his hand as he used it.
No, I have not read any of the posts preceding what I'm typing now, nor will I be reading anything afterward.
"If someone feels the need to 'express' himself or herself with a huge graphical 'singature' that has nothing to do with anything, that person should reevaluate his or her reasons for needing said form of expression, possibly with the help of a licensed mental health practitioner."