Question Relating to the Mac-made AMV
- Sablia
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Question Relating to the Mac-made AMV
OK, so I'm not really new but I've never posted before. I've made one AMV and want to make more, but I'd like some help polishing my first one, if I may be so bold. I have a question relating to the size (physical) of clips, before they've been ripped.
Now, I have a Mac computer, by the way. I've been working from THIS tutorial, which I was lucky enough to find on google, and when I tried to e-mail the maker, I got no response. So I joined, and attempted to PM the author. WHen I got no response I sort of forgot about my AMV. But recently I remembered, and decided-- what better place to ask than the forums?
OK, so here's my problem. When I ripped the footage from my video and eventually got it imported into iMovie, it still appeared as a widescreen clip. Did I miss a step in the walkthrough I've been using? Was it in the first stage (page 1 of the tutorial), perhaps in the OSex or DiVA part of the process?
Ok. My second question is-- in iMovie, I constructed my clips to form a movie, and got it uploaded to YouTube. However... by the end of the clips... there's still like an extra minute and fifteen seconds of black screen and silence. I have absolutely no idea why this is, unless I missed another step in the tutorial.
And finally, at the beginning of my video, the opening clip has a spray of random green and colors over it. I'd like to fix that too, if possible. However, my primary concern is the first 2 questions.
Thanks! ~Icy
Now, I have a Mac computer, by the way. I've been working from THIS tutorial, which I was lucky enough to find on google, and when I tried to e-mail the maker, I got no response. So I joined, and attempted to PM the author. WHen I got no response I sort of forgot about my AMV. But recently I remembered, and decided-- what better place to ask than the forums?
OK, so here's my problem. When I ripped the footage from my video and eventually got it imported into iMovie, it still appeared as a widescreen clip. Did I miss a step in the walkthrough I've been using? Was it in the first stage (page 1 of the tutorial), perhaps in the OSex or DiVA part of the process?
Ok. My second question is-- in iMovie, I constructed my clips to form a movie, and got it uploaded to YouTube. However... by the end of the clips... there's still like an extra minute and fifteen seconds of black screen and silence. I have absolutely no idea why this is, unless I missed another step in the tutorial.
And finally, at the beginning of my video, the opening clip has a spray of random green and colors over it. I'd like to fix that too, if possible. However, my primary concern is the first 2 questions.
Thanks! ~Icy
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- Shazzy
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Try ripping your DVDs again and then converting the VOBs to DV using MPEG Streamclip. Re-import into iMovie.
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What Shazzy was saying, turn your ripped footage in to DV in the MOV container. Also, check out Shazzy's guide. That iMovie guide you were looking at is outdated, there is nothing wrong but this one could help you much more.
Also, why are you trying to crop your footage? I am just wondering why.
Also, why are you trying to crop your footage? I am just wondering why.
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One of these days I'll make an iMovie-specific guide...if I can bear to open that program when FCP is sitting right next to it...
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- Sablia
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But I can't import DV footage... so why would I want to turn it into DV format? I tried it on one, and it refused to import. It apparently wants a MOV format.
I was trying to crop it because when I rip it, it comes with the annoying black widescreen bars. I still can't fix that.
I was trying to crop it because when I rip it, it comes with the annoying black widescreen bars. I still can't fix that.
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- Shazzy
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Okay, this should make everything clear. You want to export DV in a MOV container.
Open up your VOB from the DVD in MPEG Streamclip, like so:
Select File > Export to Quicktime or hit CMD+E.
In the dialog that comes up, select Apple DV/DVCPRO - NTSC as your codec. Also select the correct aspect ratio for square pixels. This particular clip is 4:3. If yours is widescreen, try 16:9. I'm also choosing to deinterlace my video directly in the program.
There's more info about MPEG Streamclip's options in one of the tutorials on my site.
Open up your VOB from the DVD in MPEG Streamclip, like so:
Select File > Export to Quicktime or hit CMD+E.
In the dialog that comes up, select Apple DV/DVCPRO - NTSC as your codec. Also select the correct aspect ratio for square pixels. This particular clip is 4:3. If yours is widescreen, try 16:9. I'm also choosing to deinterlace my video directly in the program.
There's more info about MPEG Streamclip's options in one of the tutorials on my site.
AMV guides for Mac users
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