I read up on those guides godix linked to and stuff, just basically skimmed over it, just to get a bit of an idea.
I also started using DGIndex and AVIsynth. I believe i was "indexing" my VOB files, or something of the sort. So i feel that i got a very very basic logic on how to start some AMVs.
So far i think i've got a general idea on how to do the following:
1. DVD Rip
2. Using DGIndex to create usable AVS file.
3. Inputing clips into WMM
4. Timing beats do clips
5. Practiced with very basic effects, such as Fade in, Fade out, Greyscale, PiP [which i believe is called picture in picture], and some stuff with Chroma Blue/Black/Green/etc.
6. I read some guides on lip synching and it seemed interesting so i tried my hand at that too, turned out to be difficult, but a fun effort...!
7. I also used AviSynth to create reverse scripts, for fun effects. I believe it kinda went like this
AviSource("Clip1.avi").Reverse()
I uploaded to Virtual Dub and everything was backwards! yay! it was fun replaying some old home videos in reverse, especially Christmas dinners and stuff like that...
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So that's my progress at the moment, here's my dilemmas =_=
I was studying some articles on compression and it seems an uncompressed AVI file is HUGE! I mean 3 minutes could end up to be 3 Gigabytes. So i tried a few compression codecs, like FFDshow, a few microsoft video codecs, and some that came with AMVapps.
Unfortunately, all codecs i used still resulted in a large file...
i'll do some more research on that.
I think my other dilemma is still related to filters. I've got smooth filters, temporal smooth filters [for those stand-still scenes], and sharpening filters covered. I still need to get programs that handle exotic filters and such. [at the moment i'm using VirtDub Filters]
I think that covers my problems at the moment, I'll touch base back here soon!
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Once again thanks for helping, and I hope I don't sound too naggy and such
Thanks again~


