gotenks794 wrote:AMV.dmg would be greatly appreciated, as long as there would be a detailed guide.
It'll be a while in coming. I'm not even sure what programs to include in it yet, but I am doing the research now.
I'm using Final Cut Express 4 on my MacBook. When I get a new Mac with an actual graphics card, I will be getting the Studio.
I've got a "MacPro" running an nVidia Geforce 7100 GS. I have Core Image and Quartz Extreme, so editing is really smooth in Premiere. I haven't reinstalled FCP, I did my leopard install on a wiped drive, but I'll probably get around to it.
All I do when making an AMV is rip the DVD using Handbreak (into mpeg 4) and then convert it to DV (Needed for Final Cut) using mpeg streamclip.
That's what I am doing right now, although I still rip with MacTheRipper. Aside from ghosting issues, which I am sure can be tweaked, the output is really nice if you can spare the space for a 100% h.264 encode like I can. It'd be awesome if it were possible to use AVS like commands to tweak handbrake instead of relying on its built in pre-sets. I like Handbrake's chapter by chapter encoding option, it makes clipping quite easy since I still can't find an adequate substitute to VirtualDub.
I am then using SimpleMovieX to convert to uncompressed .mov for use inside Premiere. Again, awfully nice if you can spare the space. Its one major drawback is that it is not free (as in cost) or Free (as in open source). In fact, I'd have paid for it by now, but I haven't any means to send money out of Japan yet. The trial mode works fine, but is intentionally slowed down to a glacial fps rate. Makes me cry.
When I tried to make an AMV on my PC using Premeire trial software, I was following the guide and the whole thing was so much more complicated. Especially the AviSynth (anyone care explaining what it even is in baby words please?) part. I guess once a mac user always a mac user.
AVS is only complicated in the beginning. I WISH I could open up nano and write an avs script on Mac. Sadly, I cannot. Nothing for it to run through.
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