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Offline yanksfan

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Testing hi and low res on new editing software
« on: April 29, 2008, 07:23:11 PM »
the first link is high res.

P51D Slide Show.mpg 258 MB

Video Track #1:
FOURCC: "MPG2" (MPEG-2 Video)
1920x1440, 25.000000 fps

Audio Track #1:
FormatTag : "0"
6 channels, 48000Hz

2nd link is low res

P51D slide show 20.8 MB

Video Track #1:
FOURCC: "DX50" (DivX® Video)
656x480, 29.969999 fps

Audio Track #1:
FormatTag : "85" (MPEG-1 Layer-3 Audio (mp3))
2 channels, 48000Hz

This is just a quik lil slide show, i got the music and the idea from my favorite film, you'll guess it i'm sure, this is nothing special but a test of resolution that "Power director" a new program I D/loaded produce's, seems to be relativily easy to use, if not a bit of a learning curve for me. anyway let me know what ya think, i was mostly concerned with visual effect rather then the content.

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Re: Testing hi and low res on new editing software
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2008, 11:59:48 PM »
Nice,

What was the resolution you used when capturing the video?
How much zoom did you use in the video editor of yours?
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Offline DPQ5

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Re: Testing hi and low res on new editing software
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2008, 12:00:55 AM »
nice but iw ould of had some ss of them moving forward like on the Band Of Brothers begining




oh yeah i have a question, when u go threw film how do you take screen shots from the film
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Offline yanksfan

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Re: Testing hi and low res on new editing software
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2008, 05:53:27 AM »
Nice,

What was the resolution you used when capturing the video?
How much zoom did you use in the video editor of yours?

Well my ingame settings are 1600 x 1024 , resolution is 1024 with hi res pac installed, i have an intel pent 4, 2.3 ghz with a gig of ram, my vid card is from nvidia, Gforce FX 5500.

I use fraps to film from AH veiwer and change the zoom constantly while i film, these pics were taken from an avi (fraps filmed) useing the camra shot feature in film veiwer, which is new for me as I haven't really played with it much. I'm kinda in between films, wiating for some stuff i need to finish one, waiting on stuff i need to start two more, and looking for something other then WMM which works well but doesn't render to the quality I think I can get from other programs.

Vemio will automatically convert films done at a 1280 x 720 to HD,  http://www.vimeo.com/hd ,  i'm just trying to figure out how to do that with the new program i'm running now, I thought that doing it higher then 1280 x 720 it would also convert, but not the case. Along with these two, i also posted one at:

p51d slide show 2.mpg 166 MB  , which looks good full screen and has a lower file size, for my puposes i'll need about ten min, under 500 MB's

Video Track #1:
FOURCC: "MPG2" (MPEG-2 Video)
1280x960, 25.000000 fps

Audio Track #1:
FormatTag : "80" (MPEG-1 Layer-2 Audio (mp2))
2 channels, 48000Hz

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