Actually, there is a page that does just that: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... getb1.htmlAnicentEditor wrote:For example, I think there needs to be a basic page that lists the very basic steps one needs to take if they want to create a pre-recorded music video
However, this page is probably a little difficult to find. In the new version of the guide I have made this page easier to see, and i have cleaned it up to make the process easier to follow. I think you made some good points though, so in addition, I think I will add a new page at the very top of the guide that is dedicated to showing people how to get started.
I totally agree that the guides can be rather overwhelming for people who are just getting started. I have been trying to make them a bit more straightforward, though the point of the guides is to teach people the how and whys, more importantly than just "follow these steps". This is because there often isn't just a single way to do something. You have to think and make decisions about things. This requires understanding what is going on, and this is why the guides try to fully explain most of the technical details.
For people who simply can't be bothered with all of that though, I have made some video tutorials (a seperate guide) which cut out all the technical crap, and just show a step by step guide of getting your source into your editing program. I'm hoping that this can help to show people the basics of what is going on, and then they can move on to the more complete guide.
I think I've pretty much got all of that covered for the new version of the guide, except the reference for all of the different filters. That would be an enormous undertaking, but I think you may be satisfied with the way things are now.AnicentEditor wrote:One thing I'd like to see would be a quick-reference for all the AviSynth filters mentioned, as well as resources if you want to experiment with others. Right now the different filters are scattered over different parts of the guide, making it hard to catch what all of them do and what the settings are. Also, someone brought up recently that while dot crawl is mentioned in the guide, it doesn't say how to remove it.
Once the new version of the guide is released, I will still be taking feedback on it, so I encourage you guys to let me know if you still have issues after you check it out. And with that said, I am now almost done with the new h.264 encoding section of the guide, which has been the most time consuming part so far, so I think I may now be able to have the guide released in the next month or so, if everything goes well.


