Making my AMV
- ki
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Making my AMV
Hell.o everyone, i know that this subforum is more about ideas of AMV's, though, i need your help, can you guys tell me about a good and free program that i can downlowad to edit my videos? i'm talking about a good program, that has more than 15 effects..or at least a plug for adobe premiere, thats the program i have though my computer is too slooooow
can you help me please?
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can you help me please?
[MOD 403: moved from amv suggestions]
- Banass
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Re: Making my AMV
Well, you can check this list, but I wouldn't get my hopes up to find whatever you're looking for. You're gonna have to drop a little cash to get the good stuff.ki wrote:Hell.o everyone, i know that this subforum is more about ideas of AMV's, though, i need your help, can you guys tell me about a good and free program that i can downlowad to edit my videos? i'm talking about a good program, that has more than 15 effects..
- Phantasmagoriat
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premiere is fine... it's the clips that make it go slow.
...the same is true of any editing prog i know.
you can edit really fast using the Bait and Switch technique [once you get it all figured out] everything goes really smooth... even with a slow computer.
You basically fool premiere into using a low quality version of your source for editing... but still export using the higher quality original. Here is how to do it:
1.recompress your source with a FAST codec [like the<a href="http://www.pegasusimaging.com/picvideo.htm">PICvideo MJPEG</a>codec]
to make a copy of the original-- the LQ 'fake.' Preferably using vdub or vdubmod.
2.move the original source out of the directory it is in [just put it 'somewhere else']
3.name the fake copy with the same name as the original source
4.open the editing program, and [as long as the fake file is in the same spot that the original was in] it will be fooled into thinking that this is the original.
-since you now have a 'fast' codec within your program, everything will go really smooth
-The only drawback is the fake files can be on the chunky size, and could take a while to [re]encode... but that's okay... it's not like editing... you don't even have to be in the same room.
or there's a guide here:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... meth3.html
on a side note: you've been a member since 02, but never made an amv? O_O
...the same is true of any editing prog i know.
you can edit really fast using the Bait and Switch technique [once you get it all figured out] everything goes really smooth... even with a slow computer.
You basically fool premiere into using a low quality version of your source for editing... but still export using the higher quality original. Here is how to do it:
1.recompress your source with a FAST codec [like the<a href="http://www.pegasusimaging.com/picvideo.htm">PICvideo MJPEG</a>codec]
to make a copy of the original-- the LQ 'fake.' Preferably using vdub or vdubmod.
2.move the original source out of the directory it is in [just put it 'somewhere else']
3.name the fake copy with the same name as the original source
4.open the editing program, and [as long as the fake file is in the same spot that the original was in] it will be fooled into thinking that this is the original.
-since you now have a 'fast' codec within your program, everything will go really smooth
-The only drawback is the fake files can be on the chunky size, and could take a while to [re]encode... but that's okay... it's not like editing... you don't even have to be in the same room.
or there's a guide here:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... meth3.html
on a side note: you've been a member since 02, but never made an amv? O_O
- Scintilla
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- Phantasmagoriat
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ahh... so true. Maybe I just assumed for that amount of time [...and many enjoyed amv's ] one would've tried earlier. But watching can be just as fun... I suppose that's the main purpose of amv's-- the viewer.Scintilla wrote:Why not? The non-editors have always far outnumbered the editors on this site.
...although, if you develop a knack for editing, after going through some minor headaches... it's totally worth it... and I can see our friend Ki here sticking around much longer
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