Assuming your output file is .wav, use your favorite media player to make sure it sounds correct, then inport it into your project and swap it out with the mp3 version.Darksong17 wrote:What am I supposed to put for the output file ;_;?Darksong17 wrote:That's really cool aside from the fact that I can't make heads or tails of these programs @_@Kariudo wrote:besweet will do the trick
Another question <.<
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I don't think I'm understanding. I typed zplayer in to the output area and it seemed like it did something but I have no idea where the file is if it's been made.Vivaldi wrote:Assuming your output file is .wav, use your favorite media player to make sure it sounds correct, then inport it into your project and swap it out with the mp3 version.Darksong17 wrote:What am I supposed to put for the output file ;_;?Darksong17 wrote:That's really cool aside from the fact that I can't make heads or tails of these programs @_@Kariudo wrote:besweet will do the trick
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let's see if I can help ya out with that (assuming you got the gui)
open the program
next to BeSweet.exe, hit the open file icon
navigate to the folder where BeSweet.exe is and double click it.
the files are displayed in the window to the right of the folders
double click the exe and the note at the bottom should say "valid"
click OK

do the same thing for input (selecting the mp3 you want to transcode to .wav)
output is a bit different...but is for the most part the same. The only difference is that you get to enter a name in the select file field.
change the encoding to wave (either type should work fine) and hit mp3 to wav


open the program
next to BeSweet.exe, hit the open file icon
navigate to the folder where BeSweet.exe is and double click it.
the files are displayed in the window to the right of the folders
double click the exe and the note at the bottom should say "valid"
click OK

do the same thing for input (selecting the mp3 you want to transcode to .wav)
output is a bit different...but is for the most part the same. The only difference is that you get to enter a name in the select file field.
change the encoding to wave (either type should work fine) and hit mp3 to wav


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Kariudo wrote:let's see if I can help ya out with that (assuming you got the gui)
open the program
next to BeSweet.exe, hit the open file icon
navigate to the folder where BeSweet.exe is and double click it.
the files are displayed in the window to the right of the folders
double click the exe and the note at the bottom should say "valid"
click OK
do the same thing for input (selecting the mp3 you want to transcode to .wav)
output is a bit different...but is for the most part the same. The only difference is that you get to enter a name in the select file field.
change the encoding to wave (either type should work fine) and hit mp3 to wav
Thank you so much! I was close, I just needed to change one more thing. Thanks again :3
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Let's see what I can do.
For the zoom into a specific point. If you are using Premiere 1.0 and up you should be able to select the clip you want zoomed. Go to effect Controls for that clip and you should see Motion at the top with a square with marks on the edges next to it. Clicking that box will put a crosshairs and those little resize points on the corners of the clip in the preview. Set a position keyframe.
Now scrub to the point you want the zoom to end. Grab the cosshairs and move the clip so that the part you want zoomed is in the center of the preview window. NOT centered with the crosshairs. This will set another keyframe. Then twirl down the Motion tab and place a Scale keyframe at the start. Then scrub to where you want to end the zoom, and increase the Scale percentage to how much you want. And that should do it.
Not sure about the music skipping or the strobe effect. Sorry
But if you have to make a new project because one fudged up, there is a solution aside from just starting over.
Open a new project and set it up as desired. Then import the ORIGINAL project into the new one. Toss the sequence into your current one and presto. You have your video back.
Nested sequences are your friends.
Hope that helps some.
Thank you! I will tinker with this.
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I have one more question and then I promise to shut up for a while.
I see a lot of AMV's with this effect and I'm not sure how to do it in Adobe. Basically you have a scene playing with another playing behind/over it but one of them is almost see through, if you know what I mean. I'd imagine it had to do with tinkering of the opacity on one of the video clips but how do you even get the video clips to play over each other?
I see a lot of AMV's with this effect and I'm not sure how to do it in Adobe. Basically you have a scene playing with another playing behind/over it but one of them is almost see through, if you know what I mean. I'd imagine it had to do with tinkering of the opacity on one of the video clips but how do you even get the video clips to play over each other?
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Krisqo wrote:![]()
Let's see what I can do.
For the zoom into a specific point. If you are using Premiere 1.0 and up you should be able to select the clip you want zoomed. Go to effect Controls for that clip and you should see Motion at the top with a square with marks on the edges next to it. Clicking that box will put a crosshairs and those little resize points on the corners of the clip in the preview. Set a position keyframe.
Now scrub to the point you want the zoom to end. Grab the cosshairs and move the clip so that the part you want zoomed is in the center of the preview window. NOT centered with the crosshairs. This will set another keyframe. Then twirl down the Motion tab and place a Scale keyframe at the start. Then scrub to where you want to end the zoom, and increase the Scale percentage to how much you want. And that should do it.
Not sure about the music skipping or the strobe effect. Sorry
But if you have to make a new project because one fudged up, there is a solution aside from just starting over.
Open a new project and set it up as desired. Then import the ORIGINAL project into the new one. Toss the sequence into your current one and presto. You have your video back.
Nested sequences are your friends.
Hope that helps some.
Well, what I meant was something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LX4ruN-KUg
At about 1.46 the video pans around and then zooms and unzooms into one area. I find those effects kinda neat. I'm a total newb to Adobe and while I've read the help thing on keyframes they still... confuse the hell out of me. I kind of need things spelled out unfortunately.
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Unfortunately the video is no longer available so I cannot see it. However, I uploaded a portion of a video I'm working on right now that might have the effect you are looking for.Darksong17 wrote: Well, what I meant was something like this:
http://www.boochsack.com/watch?v=-LX4ruN-KUg
At about 1.46 the video pans around and then zooms and unzooms into one area. I find those effects kinda neat. I'm a total newb to Adobe and while I've read the help thing on keyframes they still... confuse the hell out of me. I kind of need things spelled out unfortunately.
http://tinyurl.com/3reh48
At the very end. If it is, I'll make a video showing how to do this (been meaning to do some Premiere Tutorials)
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I don't see the effect. In the video I was trying to show you, the person in it is pretty still in that scene and the video sorta pans around them and then zooms in to one area. I don't know how to explain it any betterKrisqo wrote:Unfortunately the video is no longer available so I cannot see it. However, I uploaded a portion of a video I'm working on right now that might have the effect you are looking for.Darksong17 wrote: Well, what I meant was something like this:
http://www.boochsack.com/watch?v=-LX4ruN-KUg
At about 1.46 the video pans around and then zooms and unzooms into one area. I find those effects kinda neat. I'm a total newb to Adobe and while I've read the help thing on keyframes they still... confuse the hell out of me. I kind of need things spelled out unfortunately.
http://tinyurl.com/3reh48
At the very end. If it is, I'll make a video showing how to do this (been meaning to do some Premiere Tutorials)

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