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@sethmccauley,
I suggest you embed your name (small font) in a little corner, maybe bottom right :idea:, and maybe 2 seconds before the end of the intro, and scrolling horizontally ( to keep the "logo killers" out! ) Please do that, and send them in again. I'll remove all other links, and post the new ones. -kwag |
That'd be fine with me again sorry for removing your name.
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I should have edited the posts earlier :? Sorry :!: I've deleted all links, except the ones pointing to your original filenames. When you have some time, please re-submit the new intros, and I'll update the links on the main page. Do you want me to delete the links that are on the main page at www.kvcd.net :?: -kwag |
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So the best way via MAC would be: A .mov encoded sing the 3vix codec for quicktime which could be handled via TmpgEncs Quicktime reader plugin (as you already recommended). Or a direct mpeg encoding out of FinalCutPro but apples Quicktime mpeg2 encoder is not known to be the best (well that was the case two years ago ;-) ) |
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The Quicktime format (at least via Final Cut Pro) includes 26 different compression codecs. The AVI format only supported DV codecs (which most people don't have installed) and Cinepak *cringe*. The quicktime movies I uploaded were encoded with Quicktime's MPEG4 codec which is the default codec (ISO has adopted the Quicktime format as the standard for MPEG4 content). I don't want to sound like a Mac-only PC hater.... I'm a very avid PC user as well, and a big fan of the DivX and Xvid codecs. I have installed DivX onto the Mac, but I had some problems encoding to that format (got an error message when I tried to export to DivX). Could have to do with my version of OSX being out of date though. |
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Exactly thats what I tried to say about less AVI compression capabilities of Macintosh. I also did my video jobs up to 2002 on a MAC where in that time the apple mpeg2 engine did a poor job and I switched to ffmpegX :wink: But in the beginning of 2003 I switched to PC ( 8O Oh yes me an Apple adicted *lol*) and I see clearly that both worlds got their advantages. Final Cut Pro ... IMHO one of the best cutting/editing apps. DVDstudio PRO ... IMHO the best user interface in a DVDauthor. appl. But PC better in mpeg encoding support by more choices in engines available :wink: |
OK guys, I'm sending the updated clips right now. Thanks for being patient everyone!
I tried something different with the music... let me know which version of the music you like better (once the files are posted, that is). |
Thanks Seth :)
The logos are up :!: Here they are: http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/KVCD_Intro_LQ_(New_Style).mov http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/KVCD_Intro_LQ_(Old_Style).mov http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/KDVD_Intro_HQ_(New_Style).mov http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/KDVD_Intro_HQ_(Old_Style).mov http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/KVCD_Intro_HQ_(New_Style).mov http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/KVCD_Intro_HQ_(Old_Style).mov http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/SKVCD_Intro_HQ_(New_Style).mov http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/SKVCD_Intro_HQ_(Old_Style).mov Again, thank you very much ;) -kwag |
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