Good, because the video was really really bleh sometimes, and the audio hurt my ears >.< It made it hard to enjoy :/OtakuForLife wrote:I will by the end of the week, try to create the best verison I can.
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- Tono_Fyr
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- Jnzk
- Artsy Bastid
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Alright, a few technical complaints. (Sorry but someone's gotta do the bitching here.)
1) You didn't compress the audio. This would have cut 70-80 MB from the file size.
2) Audio is sampled at 32 kHz instead of 44.1 kHz. Why?
3) You didn't correct the aspect ratio for PC viewing. 640x480 would have been better.
4) Beginning credits had strange wavey lines. Is the source like that? I can't remember.
5) "What's the Frequency" track had artifacts that looked like the infamous Premiere "deinterlace if speed is below 100%" thing.
Content-wise the whole video was excellent. One of the few multi-editor projects I've managed to watch through without losing interest at any point. Some of the transitions felt a little awkward, but otherwise it was surprisingly consistent and interesting. My favourite track was probably "Bad Day". Good job everyone!
1) You didn't compress the audio. This would have cut 70-80 MB from the file size.
2) Audio is sampled at 32 kHz instead of 44.1 kHz. Why?
3) You didn't correct the aspect ratio for PC viewing. 640x480 would have been better.
4) Beginning credits had strange wavey lines. Is the source like that? I can't remember.
5) "What's the Frequency" track had artifacts that looked like the infamous Premiere "deinterlace if speed is below 100%" thing.
Content-wise the whole video was excellent. One of the few multi-editor projects I've managed to watch through without losing interest at any point. Some of the transitions felt a little awkward, but otherwise it was surprisingly consistent and interesting. My favourite track was probably "Bad Day". Good job everyone!
- OtakuForLife
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Ok, deal the local will be 640X480 and I'll try and find a better audio
codec. As for why I keep it 720x480 is I was making it for anime boston
for con projectors and when I did the xvid encode I forget about maxium
size etc. Also, I'll see what I can do about the credits maybe photoshop.
However, if someone wants to remaster it themselves I still have the bigrem
file and a freash copy of the audio lying around
codec. As for why I keep it 720x480 is I was making it for anime boston
for con projectors and when I did the xvid encode I forget about maxium
size etc. Also, I'll see what I can do about the credits maybe photoshop.
However, if someone wants to remaster it themselves I still have the bigrem
file and a freash copy of the audio lying around
- TriGGiT
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You mean the 900mb file, i see your idea about photoshop it should be easy to create a transparent framed image with everything written and then blend it with the footage of she and her cat.OtakuForLife wrote: Also, I'll see what I can do about the credits maybe photoshop.
However, if someone wants to remaster it themselves I still have the bigrem
file and a freash copy of the audio lying around
yes the Lame codec is a good idea
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- OtakuForLife
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