Re: HD Export
Well it reduced the size but there is still black sides. Thanks though
So yeah, I'm back from my mind.
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Well it reduced the size but there is still black sides. Thanks though
How's this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH_GPHuisfE
Ok how's this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CH_GPHuisfE Also, can this be applied to an 720x480 films to make them take up the whole screen?
Last edited by Eddie (April 16, 2011 (10:15am))
This is how I make my movies HD.
1. Capture frames in MonkeyJam at 800x600.
This is not HD.
Film at 1600x1200 then crop the height to 900 in virutal dub.
Then import the clips into your editor and edit them. When you export just export it as is.
That is 720p HD.
(This assumes you use the QCP9000, but you can probably do it with whatever camera you have.)
Last edited by Cartoonkid98 (April 16, 2011 (10:22am))
Yeah but it crops out parts of the film. What can I do about that and it messes with the quality. What should I do with that?
Ok guys. Could it do anything to my reputation or contest chances by not having a full screen movie?
No it's not that i don't understand it's just that it won't upload in fullscreen even if I export my video at 1280x720!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oE4KRCVgPXU I fixed it!!!!!
BTW Does the white balance or coloring not seem right? I used Helium Frog for the first time and I wonder if the light coloring happens when you film.
Last edited by Eddie (April 16, 2011 (01:07pm))
Yeah. Thanks for the help guys!
Oh I think I see our problem Eddie, you were originally shooting at a 4:3 resolution (800x600 or 1600x1200) but instead of cropping it to 1280x720, you were simply resizing it, which still gave the black bars at the side. But since you were shooting at a 16:9 resolution (1280x720) It won't give the black bars at the sides. Good job on making it work finally.
-Tejas VIM
Oh slight question: Does my test look a little low quality?
OK, I meant the picture.
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