Incredible ;P
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Incredible ;P
Hi! I hope to don't seems the classic moron that go finding defects of the best amvs!>_< I'm not like this! But Yesterday I was seeing Toushi, and I found a frame where a subtitle that it is not been canceled well
I didn't searched it! I only noticed it watching the video at Full Screnn o.o And it was my 100 time xD
I didn't searched it! I only noticed it watching the video at Full Screnn o.o And it was my 100 time xD
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Re: Incredible ;P
English?Michele wrote:Hi! I hope to don't seems the classic moron that go finding defects of the best amvs!>_< P
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I hate when that happens, one frame errors. One frame can flat out drive me nuts. For example, I recently remaster a video. The remaster contains two of those blasted one frame errors, errors that were not present in the original video. I fixed them in my personal verson, but I have yet to remaster my remaster here on the .org. I don't know if or when I will, it just bugs the hell out of me knowing they're still there.
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Re: Incredible ;P
I wouldn't stress on it too much, other than maybe to find someone who is anal retentive enough to catch these during beta checks.Michele wrote: I didn't searched it! I only noticed it watching the video at Full Screnn o.o And it was my 100 time xD
I go all blind after seeing my own videos 12,000 times during the creation process and always miss some. Grr.
Subs, on the other hand, are pretty easy to kill with the crop command, so unless they are really really high into the frame there shouldn't be a whole lot of excuses.
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That usually only happens in Windows Movie Maker, doesn't it? Does it happen in Vegas? ( God, I hope not)Coffee 54 wrote:I hate when that happens, one frame errors.
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Sometimes. More likely to happen when you're using interlaced footage, I think. The solution is to check every one of your clips carefully. With practice you can learn to see these during playback. If it looks weird, but you can't see why, check it out on the timeline frame by frame.TheKorovaMilkbar wrote:That usually only happens in Windows Movie Maker, doesn't it? Does it happen in Vegas? ( God, I hope not)Coffee 54 wrote:I hate when that happens, one frame errors.