http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... hp?t=39305Bakadeshi [AuN Studios] wrote:Anyway, I'd like one, but what is this AMV dinner you speak of? (<- New guy here in the world of AMVs and AWA)
NES Project 2003 DVD pre-orders for AWA.
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Give me a break. The old NES DVD was the very first time I had ever authored a DVD in my life. I've gotten alot better at it.doughboy wrote:I'd take one if each video was a seperate chapter. The last one forced you to either fast forward through or go back to the menu to view any individually.
And I won't be at the dinner (not getting there til Fri).
The RETRO project will be a hell of a lot better

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Most homebrew authored dvds are like that. Companies actually have the film masters as one gigantic file then cut it up into chapters. Sadly us home consumers can't have large ass huffy files unless we're not using windows or something. Sadly the redone NES dvd is no different but still has fixed tech issues.doughboy wrote:I'd take one if each video was a seperate chapter. The last one forced you to either fast forward through or go back to the menu to view any individually.
And I won't be at the dinner (not getting there til Fri).
Hey Carlos, I got a basic menu for the RVG Project done in adobe encore. I'll talk to you about collaborating since I'll be handling the packaging

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theres a simple way to fix that.Castor Troy wrote:Most homebrew authored dvds are like that. Companies actually have the film masters as one gigantic file then cut it up into chapters. Sadly us home consumers can't have large ass huffy files unless we're not using windows or something. Sadly the redone NES dvd is no different but still has fixed tech issues.doughboy wrote:I'd take one if each video was a seperate chapter. The last one forced you to either fast forward through or go back to the menu to view any individually.
And I won't be at the dinner (not getting there til Fri).
Hey Carlos, I got a basic menu for the RVG Project done in adobe encore. I'll talk to you about collaborating since I'll be handling the packaging
Make a chapter at the begining and end of each title, and walla you can skip ;p
Its a workaround more than a fix, but hey it works. (besides having huge huffys instead - The other option would be to merge them into a high bitrate mpeg2 beforehand, and split that into chapters. )
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Sounds like a good idea, I'll mess around with that. Thanks.Bakadeshi [AuN Studios] wrote:theres a simple way to fix that.Castor Troy wrote:Most homebrew authored dvds are like that. Companies actually have the film masters as one gigantic file then cut it up into chapters. Sadly us home consumers can't have large ass huffy files unless we're not using windows or something. Sadly the redone NES dvd is no different but still has fixed tech issues.doughboy wrote:I'd take one if each video was a seperate chapter. The last one forced you to either fast forward through or go back to the menu to view any individually.
And I won't be at the dinner (not getting there til Fri).
Hey Carlos, I got a basic menu for the RVG Project done in adobe encore. I'll talk to you about collaborating since I'll be handling the packaging
Make a chapter at the begining and end of each title, and walla you can skip ;p
Its a workaround more than a fix, but hey it works. (besides having huge huffys instead - The other option would be to merge them into a high bitrate mpeg2 beforehand, and split that into chapters. )

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oops
correction, only make 1 chapter at EITHER the begining OR the end of each video, or you'd have to skip twice to get to the next vid ;p
well not realy I guess, since they'd be so close to each other it wouldn't realy matter, but to save you a little extra time, only need one for it to work. (although I'm pretty sure you wouldve figured that out in playing with it)

well not realy I guess, since they'd be so close to each other it wouldn't realy matter, but to save you a little extra time, only need one for it to work. (although I'm pretty sure you wouldve figured that out in playing with it)
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I was stupidly trying to import 2 videos into one encore timeline and have the chapter start at the beginning of the next video. The encore timeline only lets you import one video in and put chapters for it.Bakadeshi [AuN Studios] wrote:oopscorrection, only make 1 chapter at EITHER the begining OR the end of each video, or you'd have to skip twice to get to the next vid ;p
well not realy I guess, since they'd be so close to each other it wouldn't realy matter, but to save you a little extra time, only need one for it to work. (although I'm pretty sure you wouldve figured that out in playing with it)
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