Hey M man ... experimenting again ?
A couple of mixed themes, the same tv distort over lap to scenes and I think you could have taken more attention of the beat / rhythm / flow in respect to the timing ... like the cool booming speakers dont coolie boom to time ...
Otherwise I enjoyed it ... music is lovely full and flowing as usual
Some very nice scenes and effects too
A couple of mixed themes, the same tv distort over lap to scenes and I think you could have taken more attention of the beat / rhythm / flow in respect to the timing ... like the cool booming speakers dont coolie boom to time ...
Otherwise I enjoyed it ... music is lovely full and flowing as usual
Some very nice scenes and effects too
Holy smoke !!
That program is awesome. Tons of options, possibilities to create pro looking vids. Youīre truly a talented "computer-tinkerer".
Except the issues about timing /synching which kings mentioned itīs a well-done debut.
How did you create the moving drawings (bumping speakers)?
Where did you take the "flight pics" from ?
That program is awesome. Tons of options, possibilities to create pro looking vids. Youīre truly a talented "computer-tinkerer".
Except the issues about timing /synching which kings mentioned itīs a well-done debut.
How did you create the moving drawings (bumping speakers)?
Where did you take the "flight pics" from ?
The track is awesome and fits to the moving pics. It's definately a field where artists like you can develop their ideas. Discover your possibilities and let your ideas glow!
Sweet stuff M! Slick soundtrack and cool visuals!
Yeah video stock is like what audio producer packs are for music producers but made instead for video...there is also picture stock for web developers and such...
@ Kings...Sir your feedback is always valued and never taken as harsh,I hear what you're saying about the speakers beat to music and agree.The problem is in real time production my pc seems to have some video latency and it lags behind from the audio making it almost impossible to sequence in detail.I'm working on setting up a 3core 16g of ram pc to see if I no longer have limits in my productions due to lack cpu .. but harsh never,constructive...always,and I'm very appreciative! Thank you Kings and everyone else for their comments!
@ Kings...Sir your feedback is always valued and never taken as harsh,I hear what you're saying about the speakers beat to music and agree.The problem is in real time production my pc seems to have some video latency and it lags behind from the audio making it almost impossible to sequence in detail.I'm working on setting up a 3core 16g of ram pc to see if I no longer have limits in my productions due to lack cpu .. but harsh never,constructive...always,and I'm very appreciative! Thank you Kings and everyone else for their comments!
Have a new puter (Win 7) for a few months and spent a lot of time to understand what I can do with it.
Recently I played around with "Win Live Movie Maker" . Itīs quite easyly to understand and intuitivly to work with, especially for a 25 yrs. belated user (like me) of this technology. But MM offers just rudimentary editing options and a strange storyboard / timeline design.
My puter is indeed new, but cheap low end facilities. ( one core, 4gb ram) and I noticed first probs.
Latencies, bucking etc. The cutting program of my HD-cam does work even worse; more latencies, bucking, hanging pics etc. Brave new world ...formats, codecs, decoding,players....aaaaaaarrrghgghgh
When I hear that you, M, have similar probs with your puter ( which is much, much better and faster) I ask myself : "where will all this end up?" ............I think at first it will end up in purchasing a decent videoprogram like "Power director". .........and learnig, trying, erring............
Recently I played around with "Win Live Movie Maker" . Itīs quite easyly to understand and intuitivly to work with, especially for a 25 yrs. belated user (like me) of this technology. But MM offers just rudimentary editing options and a strange storyboard / timeline design.
My puter is indeed new, but cheap low end facilities. ( one core, 4gb ram) and I noticed first probs.
Latencies, bucking etc. The cutting program of my HD-cam does work even worse; more latencies, bucking, hanging pics etc. Brave new world ...formats, codecs, decoding,players....aaaaaaarrrghgghgh
When I hear that you, M, have similar probs with your puter ( which is much, much better and faster) I ask myself : "where will all this end up?" ............I think at first it will end up in purchasing a decent videoprogram like "Power director". .........and learnig, trying, erring............
ULI the Pc I used for the video is like yours,4g ram and single core..I do have 6 gs on it but the motherboard only reads about 3700 of it..so yes lets say its 4G single core..The processor is about 3.2 hz and I run it on XP. I do have my main pc which is also XP but is dual core with about the same ram(4G)...my 3rd pc which I'm working on (setting the audio hardware and software) will be my little monster...That one is 3 core 16 G on windows 7...so hopefully It will suffice,but I'm expecting some of the audio software to not be compatible..so I'm crossing fingers!
Your still on XP ! .... try early / simpler programs ... You sound like your getting into it M, I could suggest a program like GameBooster which will turn off all unnecessary services and background programs ... works well for me in 7 when I have Cubase running ... and I'm running on 3ghz 2GB dual core with nVidia Gforce 9600 ... I've had no problems with Cyberlink except not enough time to experiment.
You might have some problems with hardware going over to 7 ... I did with my soundcard ... but yet I went looking for drivers...and found them!
I think you have less compatibility problems installing the 32bit 7 ... though you'll probably want 7 at 64bit for the higher bit rate.
You might have some problems with hardware going over to 7 ... I did with my soundcard ... but yet I went looking for drivers...and found them!
I think you have less compatibility problems installing the 32bit 7 ... though you'll probably want 7 at 64bit for the higher bit rate.
Cool tx Kings yeah I have several programs to do similar and I can also use msconfig to stop many from the boot option.But yeah I'm expecting issues..64bit is prolly what Ill run it with and I'm hopping my Maudio card can support this rate..I do love xp because it just doesn't hog as much CPU as other platforms and honestly I don't want to relearn how to navigate on my systems folder when I already know how on XP and could use that time instead to write music...but it seems in this case Ill have no choice..lol!
I bought my first pc in 2000, had win98 on it .... I refused to install XP for two years, when I did install XP I had it looking like 98 for years ... then I got so far into the Piratebay I ended up making my winXP look like Vista/7 .... when I got the chance I jumped at installing 7 (purposely avoided vista).
Windows 7 is lovely ... concerning audio : http://blog.szynalski.com/2009/11/17/an-audiophiles-look-at-the-audio-stack-in-windows-vista-and-7/
Windows 7 is lovely ... concerning audio : http://blog.szynalski.com/2009/11/17/an-audiophiles-look-at-the-audio-stack-in-windows-vista-and-7/
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