Completely different video, completely different file format and EXACTLY THE SAME THING HAPPENED.
Either they're based on the same source, which had the problem, or your computer can't render it properly. Or the original video maker doesn't want you using this section and deliberately sabotaged it.
Okay, so, yesterday was the abdication of our former queen and the corronation of our new king. Was cool. I liked that collab thing with Armin van Buuren and that orchestra at the end. It was awexome.
Okay, so, yesterday was the abdication of our former queen and the corronation of our new king. Was cool. I liked that collab thing with Armin van Buuren and that orchestra at the end. It was awexome.
I wish i watched the coronation. I watched the abdication, but I was working so I missed the actual ceremony, which is a shame as I love watching history unfold. I'll have to try and track down a video of the ceremony later.
I was all on-board with Sony Vegas, until I actually tried to make the video, at which point it sent me into a murderous frenzy by constantly crashing at the 21% mark for absolutely no reason. The one time it DID compile, all it produced was 35 minutes of a black screen.
I did eventually get it to work though - with higher settings that mean the video is 1.8GBs.
The limits of my anger know no bounds.
Anyway. The solution was to upload that 1.8GB file to YouTube (who promptly blocked it because of copyrighted material, which I completely expected because YouTube is fucking useless) and then just use VideoDownloader to grab the processed YouTube video - now a much more sensible 132 MBs - and upload that to Blip.
So much for Sony Vegas!
So... Final Cut Pro? Might give that one a try next. I do have a documentary-style video in the works that'd be a good way of testing it...
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Ha! I was banned jackass. Shows what you know.
Wasn't there a no talking about banned ppl who can't reply rule?
(just kidding... but seriously, those are awesome)
Either they're based on the same source, which had the problem, or your computer can't render it properly. Or the original video maker doesn't want you using this section and deliberately sabotaged it.
Are you sure some of those weren't low rezzed after being scanned from hardcopy paintings?
Maybe the snow one....but I definitely see signs of noticeable hand-done pixel work all over the others. The dithering is too uniform for a computer.
Also these were done by Japanese pixel artists, and Japanese pixel art looked like this a lot.
Also:
Pixel art (except maybe the sky in the last one)^
Visionaire studio, ladies and gents. The resolution goes to 1920.
...I'm so sorry. WHY DID I MAKE THIS?!
I like it. One day you too will be able to draw pixel art like the Japans.
AND SONY VEGAS WON'T READ IT BECAUSE IT'S AN AVI.
And to be honest, I'm just grabbing video off the net, since I can't remember where I put my DVD (that I swear to whatever deity you so choose I own).
Latest review's gonna be my longest to date at over half an hour. Curious how it'll play out when I'm done.
Oh that one is going right into my "forum communication" folder.
Just add the word 'gif' to your search.
For example, I search for "STAR TREK MEME GIFS" and on page 4 I find...
Or on page one of "DOCTOR WHO MEME GIFS"...
Ummmmmmmm! That Gif just swore. I'm telliiiiing.
Wibbly wobbly timey wimey.
Final runtime: 35 minutes. I was right, that's my longest yet. But man, it just flies.
EDIT: Lied, I'm trimming a bit out. It'll still be over half an hour though.
Vegas?
VEGAS?
VEGGGGGAAAAAAAAAAS!?
Sir, I say NO.
Final Cut Pro, BITCHES.
lol paying for overpriced hardware.
Did you know you can't spell Sony Vegass without spelling Gas, or Ass.
Enjoy that worthless software. It sure seems to be working out for Darth pretty well so far.
I wish i watched the coronation. I watched the abdication, but I was working so I missed the actual ceremony, which is a shame as I love watching history unfold. I'll have to try and track down a video of the ceremony later.
I did eventually get it to work though - with higher settings that mean the video is 1.8GBs.
The limits of my anger know no bounds.
Anyway. The solution was to upload that 1.8GB file to YouTube (who promptly blocked it because of copyrighted material, which I completely expected because YouTube is fucking useless) and then just use VideoDownloader to grab the processed YouTube video - now a much more sensible 132 MBs - and upload that to Blip.
So much for Sony Vegas!
So... Final Cut Pro? Might give that one a try next. I do have a documentary-style video in the works that'd be a good way of testing it...