Now where's the Fantasy Movies MEP? Hmm?... Prohom? :O Finish it already!!!
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- Brad
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Wow. VERY very impressive o_o I absolutely adore how you handled the transitions in between tracks. Very well done. I think the RahXephon and NieA_7 tracks worked out the best (even though the NieA one wasn't exactly as effects-heavy as the rest of them, something about it just worked really well for me). Overall, I was extremely impressed. Bravo guys 
Now where's the Fantasy Movies MEP? Hmm?... Prohom? :O Finish it already!!!
Now where's the Fantasy Movies MEP? Hmm?... Prohom? :O Finish it already!!!
- Brad
- Joined: Wed Dec 20, 2000 9:32 am
- Location: Chicago, IL
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This was one thing that did concern me actually, and it's something that SoH has done with his last 2 videos (h.264 in an AVI container). But fortunately, IMO, the encode looks quite good here, though of course it probably could be better size-wise. Though this discrepancy wasn't enough to make me dislike the MEP.Streicher wrote:Looks interesting.
If you make some effort to create a proper encode I would watch this.
But:
188 MB for 9 Minutes in h.264
packed in an avi-container
looks just lazy to me.
- Minion
- Joined: Sat May 22, 2004 10:16 pm
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- Dark-Krystal
- Joined: Fri Mar 05, 2004 8:45 am
- Location: Saint-Guiraud, FRANCE
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- SoH
- Joined: Tue Dec 20, 2005 5:03 pm
- Location: France - Montpellier
Well Thank you very much for all your comments, we are feeling very honored , really ! =)
I really want to excuse us concerning the encoding ... I have myself ask to Master Of Chaos to rise the birate up to 2600 and to stock all that in a .avi format ...
I know that at the present time many amv are edited in the mp4 format, and I actually made a few test with that container ... but I must certainely be blind because because I didn't see any difference between the x264 format and the avi one. ... (don't laff at me :s )
So, one more time, we are so sorry for this inconvenience caused by this, notably towards Streicher, we understand very well and we'll do better and better next time !!
Thanks you all once again !!
I really want to excuse us concerning the encoding ... I have myself ask to Master Of Chaos to rise the birate up to 2600 and to stock all that in a .avi format ...
I know that at the present time many amv are edited in the mp4 format, and I actually made a few test with that container ... but I must certainely be blind because because I didn't see any difference between the x264 format and the avi one. ... (don't laff at me :s )
So, one more time, we are so sorry for this inconvenience caused by this, notably towards Streicher, we understand very well and we'll do better and better next time !!
Thanks you all once again !!
- Greggus1
- Joined: Wed Dec 14, 2005 12:07 pm
Hey, I should get on amvdefans more :O
Excellent boulot, les gars. Je savais même pas que ca se tramait (j'ai déja pas mal à écumer avec l'org, et je vais essayer de m'attaquer à defans maintenant), mais je révais depuis un bout de temps qu'on montre aux ricains qu'un MEP, c'est plus que des tracks collées l'une à l'autre. Le concept et l'exécution m'ont complètement bafoué, et je vais devoir travailler dur pour être accepté à la prochaine collab, que j'attends avec impatience
Excellent boulot, les gars. Je savais même pas que ca se tramait (j'ai déja pas mal à écumer avec l'org, et je vais essayer de m'attaquer à defans maintenant), mais je révais depuis un bout de temps qu'on montre aux ricains qu'un MEP, c'est plus que des tracks collées l'une à l'autre. Le concept et l'exécution m'ont complètement bafoué, et je vais devoir travailler dur pour être accepté à la prochaine collab, que j'attends avec impatience
- rody
- Joined: Sun Dec 04, 2005 2:14 pm
- Location: France
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A very impressive work on this mep, each track have its own personality and charm, we recognize every one style and personnal touch (of course when we know those ones , and it's my case ) . when I heard the music for the first time, I was some skeptical because it didn't seems to me so extraordinary , but seeing the final result, I have no option but to recognize that the editing is sublimating the music. the track of MoC, Yonda and Chambeyc are incredibly !! Very well done guys !!
Bravo, les jeunes.
A very impressive work on this mep, each track have its own personality and charm, we recognize every one style and personnal touch (of course when we know those ones , and it's my case ) . when I heard the music for the first time, I was some skeptical because it didn't seems to me so extraordinary , but seeing the final result, I have no option but to recognize that the editing is sublimating the music. the track of MoC, Yonda and Chambeyc are incredibly !! Very well done guys !!
Bravo, les jeunes.
- Fizziks
- Joined: Thu May 11, 2006 2:30 am
- Brad
- Joined: Wed Dec 20, 2000 9:32 am
- Location: Chicago, IL
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