Question about Trigun DVD's

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Postby SS5_Majin_Bebi » Mon Oct 06, 2003 2:39 am

Cole wrote:No biggie. Being the amatuer that I am, I really don't notice the quality loss when I capture, at least not to the point that it freaks me. When I upgrade my system I'll probably start ripping, but I haven't gotten any complaints about video quality since my first AMV :) Now if I could only download a "kick-ass AMV editing skillz" filter.


Sign me up for one of them while you're at it. You know, maybe we could have a word to AD or something about putting a "1337 editing skillz" filter in the next AMVApp or some shit.

Or maybe not.

Wah, you want an awesome video, download Koops "Euphoria" from here:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/members/members_videoinfo.php?v=15698

It kicks so much ass, man!!!
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Postby Cole » Mon Oct 06, 2003 3:07 am

I don't think there's a member here who hasn't seen that vid and wholeheartedly agrees that it does, indeed, kick ass.
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Question about Trigun DVD's

Postby CHWOODYARD » Mon Oct 06, 2003 3:40 pm

I ripped the entire series of R1 Trigun onto my computer and had absolutely no noticable problem with color bleeding.

In addition, if I wanted a certain section of footage that I want to edit, I would rip that section of vob onto my computer. With a Trigun amv that I recently made I wasn't sure of what I wanted and ripped the entire series and searched for what I needed to edit.

(on a side note) I wish I Adobe After Effects to make a video as good as Koop's Euphoria.
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Re: Question about Trigun DVD's

Postby SS5_Majin_Bebi » Mon Oct 06, 2003 5:38 pm

CHWOODYARD wrote:I ripped the entire series of R1 Trigun onto my computer and had absolutely no noticable problem with color bleeding.

In addition, if I wanted a certain section of footage that I want to edit, I would rip that section of vob onto my computer. With a Trigun amv that I recently made I wasn't sure of what I wanted and ripped the entire series and searched for what I needed to edit.

(on a side note) I wish I Adobe After Effects to make a video as good as Koop's Euphoria.


I dont think he used After Effects. Someone told me (i don't know how serious they were) that he used some crappy editor + MSPaint. Its just his skill as an editor made the best of it.
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