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DBZ music video

Post by SuperMajinVegeta » Thu Jul 22, 2004 7:56 am


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Post by bubblehead » Thu Jul 22, 2004 9:46 am

That video could use a lot of improvement. You could use DVD rips (they DO sell uncut Dragonball Z DVDs) which would save your video from the subtitles, DivX logo, and Castoon Network logo. There was also no lyric synching, you could have added some of that, and the video quality could have used improving (DVD rips would have helped here as well). The music and video didn't match up well in places either.

In short, this is a stereotypical first video. You can do much better, I'm sure, with a little practice and effort.
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Post by SuperMajinVegeta » Thu Jul 22, 2004 5:42 pm

Where do i get these DVD rips (if they are NOT free i don't know can i buy they from finland...)

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Post by Jnzk » Thu Jul 22, 2004 5:51 pm

I believe Bubblehead meant buying the DVDs. And yes, I have seen Dragonball DVDs in Finnish shops. :?

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Post by Maverick-Rubik » Thu Jul 22, 2004 5:51 pm

You get dvd rips by ripping them from the dvds.

Unfortunately, you'll need to buy the DVD's (althought the software to rip them is free).

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Post by SuperMajinVegeta » Fri Jul 23, 2004 7:12 am

Yeah i found stores from finland but the DVD:s costs like HELL and im 13 years old and i don't have that kind of money...

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Post by SuperMajinVegeta » Fri Jul 23, 2004 8:11 am

Where do i find this softawre to rip movies?

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Post by TobinHood » Fri Jul 23, 2004 9:08 am

SuperMajinVegeta wrote:Yeah i found stores from finland but the DVD:s costs like HELL and im 13 years old and i don't have that kind of money...
Borrow them from friends if you cannot afford them. I'm 20 years old and I still have alot of trouble affording to fund my projects most of the time :P Just don't resort to pirated downloaded footage. It's highly frowned upon by many and will probably hurt your overall video quality in the end anyway.
SuperMajinVegeta wrote:Where do i find this softawre to rip movies?
The guides here are very useful in helping you with this and http://doom9.org is another very useful site. Note: you will need a DVD-rom drive to do any ripping, so make sure your computer has the hardware first before even bothering with the software.
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Post by Voices_Of_Ryan » Fri Jul 23, 2004 9:37 am

TobinHood wrote:
SuperMajinVegeta wrote:Yeah i found stores from finland but the DVD:s costs like HELL and im 13 years old and i don't have that kind of money...
Borrow them from friends if you cannot afford them. I'm 20 years old and I still have alot of trouble affording to fund my projects most of the time :P Just don't resort to pirated downloaded footage. It's highly frowned upon by many and will probably hurt your overall video quality in the end anyway.
SuperMajinVegeta wrote:Where do i find this softawre to rip movies?
The guides here are very useful in helping you with this and http://doom9.org is another very useful site. Note: you will need a DVD-rom drive to do any ripping, so make sure your computer has the hardware first before even bothering with the software.

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Post by Super Vegetable » Fri Jul 23, 2004 2:33 pm

Voices_Of_Ryan wrote:
TobinHood wrote:
SuperMajinVegeta wrote:Yeah i found stores from finland but the DVD:s costs like HELL and im 13 years old and i don't have that kind of money...
Borrow them from friends if you cannot afford them. I'm 20 years old and I still have alot of trouble affording to fund my projects most of the time :P Just don't resort to pirated downloaded footage. It's highly frowned upon by many and will probably hurt your overall video quality in the end anyway.
SuperMajinVegeta wrote:Where do i find this softawre to rip movies?
The guides here are very useful in helping you with this and http://doom9.org is another very useful site. Note: you will need a DVD-rom drive to do any ripping, so make sure your computer has the hardware first before even bothering with the software.

Sounds like Tobin's Crime spree time!
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