*gets new vid* :O
Stolen
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Re: Stolen
Well, it'll be almost certainly impossible to do any sort of real-time editing like we currently do with SD footage.Pwolf wrote:I mean... not... Stolen. (only two people will get that... I should've just made the subject "I Suck" instead)
This was an experiment to see how one would take an hd-dvd source and make it usable for editing. Lets just say a 200gb huffyuv did the trick(as opposed to 14gb files on the hd-dvd) At the moment i haven't been able to find a feasible method (using aviysnth that is) for using the original files without converting them. I'll probably experiment some more when i have the time and the technology gets better.
The recommendation I'd make would be to down-convert it to 720x480 DV that matches with the HD footage frame for frame, edit with it, then create what is known as an "edit decision list".
Then you go to your HD footage armed with your EDL, turn off previewing, and you edit it blind by time code matching frame for frame with the DV edit. Cross your fingers, render to your HD codec of choice, then check the result.
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I was able to use DGAVCDec on my Blu-ray source, but I still decided to convert it to Lagarith for editing (only 75GB, wink winkPwolf wrote:This was an experiment to see how one would take an hd-dvd source and make it usable for editing. Lets just say a 200gb huffyuv did the trick(as opposed to 14gb files on the hd-dvd) At the moment i haven't been able to find a feasible method (using aviysnth that is) for using the original files without converting them.
As expected, the video itself was very well edited. I'll take mood over mechanical beat sync any day.
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Damn, i was going to try and do this myself, but i really didn't even know where to start. I bought a HD-dvd player awhile ago and as far as i've seen thats the only anime source. Maybe i'll ask you for some pointers when i get my dvd delivered.
Its pretty hard to get HD-dvds over here now.
I wouldn't mind seeing the 1080p version either just to see how good it is.
the video isn't too bad for just a technical experiment. Mood sync always has a very attractive appeal to me in an AMV and you pulled it off well. Though i think i disagree, i prefered the earlier stages of the video more than the end. But one of the better experiments i've ever seen.
Its pretty hard to get HD-dvds over here now.
I wouldn't mind seeing the 1080p version either just to see how good it is.
the video isn't too bad for just a technical experiment. Mood sync always has a very attractive appeal to me in an AMV and you pulled it off well. Though i think i disagree, i prefered the earlier stages of the video more than the end. But one of the better experiments i've ever seen.
*one day something with some effort will reside here*
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I had waffles for breakfast and now i'm watching a waffle amv ...weird.
Video was decent. I never relized how much better the animation is in the new Appleseed movie ....I should pick it up some time. Song was good. I think the video was a little to slow paced editing wise in the intro, a tighter sync might of made it better ....or worse, lol Guess it's fine that way, never mind. And it looked a bit grainy when I full screened it ...not as good as This Time, but not bad either. 3.5/5
Video was decent. I never relized how much better the animation is in the new Appleseed movie ....I should pick it up some time. Song was good. I think the video was a little to slow paced editing wise in the intro, a tighter sync might of made it better ....or worse, lol Guess it's fine that way, never mind. And it looked a bit grainy when I full screened it ...not as good as This Time, but not bad either. 3.5/5




