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need tuto and tools for make a movie trailer
Posted: 06 Aug 2006, 05:44
by emmanuel
i want to use in game video for make a trailer with stop on image and text added like this=

here the movie for bf2142 (model for me)
http://battlefield2.filefront.com/file/ ... er_2;63222
1 how to capture sound in taspring
2 i use virtual dub and seems it s feature exist
but i don t understand syntax
and i thinks about gimp for pictures
3 maybe beters freeware for pics and movies exist
so
i want capture a good battle movie
and stop on each units
for write his name and function
with adding sound when stop
see the movie linked
very impressive for me
i want see the serie on tv evry days!
Posted: 06 Aug 2006, 06:19
by Buggi
For one, check out Camtasia. Google it.
Secondly, stop using this forum as your own personal "Ask Jeeves" website. Go out, look, research, and then, research some more. And if you can't find an answer, Search again!
This isn't the "Lets all make Movies" forum, it's art and modeling. I.E. Spring Content, not emmanuel's movie time. The other forums don't say "emmanuel's playground" on them either.
There are (probably) hundreds of forums out there to answer all your non-spring related questions. And I'm sick of everything being asked in english which a 4 yr old Taiwan orphan would beat.
*end rant*
Posted: 06 Aug 2006, 06:28
by smoth
emanuel, it is a bit premature to do al of that. First complete your texturing and models, otherwise you are making glamour shots of something that will/should not be the same thing in a week from now.
Posted: 06 Aug 2006, 11:06
by emmanuel
i must finish to reimport all my units
and trying all new tags and explods(i must print all tuto after read and comment=i will upload)
and result will be movie shoots
for exempl i post about smoke effect when increasing by 5time the wind (the smoke move fastly [when nuc eplod] and change vector)
i should to suggest to ended mod maker to do that too
and should be make myself a video review of spring graphics tags and feature for tuto(text in video will tags syntax!)
but i prefere that devlopers will make because for each tags i restart 10time to pack/unpack(ex=colorshield is 0-255 color maps is 0-1 )
i not thinking about reopening wings3d this week but i was like it...
to later...
thanks for info=
a little movie (150Mo)by emmanuel present taspring(gnu)sponsored by Camtasia Studio -Licence: D├â┬®mo (299,00 $) in downlodable format .mov(tm) or .wmv(tm) or .rm(tm) or .gif(2.7Go)
Posted: 08 Aug 2006, 20:39
by knorke
Try the Windows Movie Maker. The name really is just "Movie Maker"
If you dont have it installed already you can probally download at from microsoft. Its very easy to use.
No23Recorder can capture the sound 'you hear out of your speakers'
Posted: 08 Aug 2006, 22:50
by Weaver
knorke wrote:No23Recorder can capture the sound 'you hear out of your speakers'
Audacity can capture the soundcards output and record it and I am sure it's not the only one.
Posted: 09 Aug 2006, 01:54
by Caydr
Weaver wrote:knorke wrote:No23Recorder can capture the sound 'you hear out of your speakers'
Audacity can capture the soundcards output and record it and I am sure it's not the only one.
Kick ASS!
Posted: 09 Aug 2006, 04:21
by Nemo
heh, no matter how high tech CD anti pirate software gets, it will never be able to beat someone with a free soundcard output recorder (like audacity) playing the CD on their computer and making the mp3s themselves.
Posted: 09 Aug 2006, 15:21
by AF
There's an even quicker emthod where you get a program which installs a virtual soundcard, which provides a GUI allowing the sound to be streamed to the actual sound card and for it to be recorded to mp3, eliminating any noize or imperfections arising due to the encoding and decoding processes and the transit.....
Posted: 09 Aug 2006, 17:33
by Nemo
er, well...I'm pretty sure that you don't get any imperfections using something like audacity, since it records the raw sound data, and then you can export it into mp3 or whatever. You're recording the wave output of the soundcard, directly from the card - its all inside the computer, so you get the exact same quality recording as the source. For me, its a quick as hitting record on audacity, playing the source sound/video, then hitting the big red square and exporting as wav (since I'm making sound effects for 1944).