Beautiful KVCD Intro Logo by Seth McCauley
Thanks a million Seth :D
Download it here: http://www.kvcd.net/downloads/KVCD_Intro_(Seth_McCauley).mpeg -kwag |
Hey, no prob. I caught on to the KVCD standard a few years ago... it definately breathes a little more life into the VCD format. Since I have access to an excellent editing machine (dual processor G5 w/Final Cut Pro 4), I thought I could put together a decent intro clip. Glad you liked it.
I'm making KDVD and SKVCD clips as we speak (same style). |
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Thanks, -kwag |
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@Seth, If you can re-encode to other resolutions, feel free to send them in, and I'll post the download links. Probably 704x480, 720x480 and 704x576, 720x576 are the ones most people will look for ;) That will just about cover KVCDs and KDVDs. -kwag |
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Done. Sending the clips now...
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KDVD Intro:
http://up1.fastuploads.com/KDVD_Intro_-_High_Quality_(Seth_McCauley).mov KVCD Intro: http://up1.fastuploads.com/KVCD_Intro_-_High_Quality_(Seth_McCauley).mov SKVCD Intro: http://up1.fastuploads.com/SKVCD_Intro_-_High_Quality_(Seth_McCauley).mov Thanks again Seth ;) PS. If there are problems downloading from these links, please let me know :!: -kwag |
Thank you very much.
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That's nice :-)
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what did you use to create that? that looks oddly reminiscent of the particle effects from Particle Illusion
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Hey if you need a mirror for those I got a nice 100mbit server you can use
:wink: btw,Nice lookin man :D. |
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I want that speed for my home :lol: -kwag |
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But then, that's the links I provided him, and if anyone else downloads and renames the files, that's out of my reach :) Quote:
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Is *.mov the preferred file extention for these? Anyone looking to use these will surely have to transcode them to *.mpg before making a K(S)VCD/KDVD?
Or is that the whole point, since each person will be doing encodings at different bitrates and resolutions? |
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Sorry for not keeping up...
Sorry for not keeping up with this thread... here are my replies to several questions:
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That's how I feel about it, anyway. I would at least prefer the people hosting the files to give me credit in some manor, and this is the only way I can think of in a file server without descriptions. I did, however, post these files here as a gift to the KVCD community to be used in whatever way people want. I submit/transfer the copyrights for these clips to Karl Wagner and KVCD.net to be used however he decides as long as he gives me credit for making them whenever possible (which he has done quite well). I didn't expect to get like, world recognition for this, LOL. I would like to get credit for doing them for more than three days though (Zerotype). :D If nothing else, could you call them "SAM's KVCD Intro" (my initials) or "Seth's KVCD Intro"? It would be much appreciated. Quote:
"Or is that the whole point"... Yes. I thought about encoding these to each format of VCD/SVCD/DVD, but that would be tons of files and might not be the same settings that everyone wants to use. If anyone needs these in a different format, I could export them to AVI but can't guarantee they'll be as high quality. I should go install the DivX codec on the Mac... --------------------------------------------------------- And last but not least, thanks!... glad you liked the way it looked (Kwag, Dialhot, Zerotype). The only thing I'm not %100 sure of is the sound. I didn't spend as much time on the music, and I didn't use any sound effects. Any ideas? Should I change it? It seems a little old to me with that music (like something out of the '80s...). Let me know. |
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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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