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Alarmstart movie - JG52Batz - 16.01.2008

This is the second movie ive made and used and incorperated some tips i received from my first.
the movie lost some quality when i compressed files and added filters with Virtual dub not sure why.

But would appreciate your coments and advice.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CXn1iQEjUAo


- Guest - 16.01.2008

I have watched it and like it.

And have one or two words of criticism of course (if I may Big Grin ).

I would prefer (and that’s my personal opinion) for all length of movie to be done in that “old” technique (or is that IL2 intro?) There is excellent filter for “old movies” for Virtual Dub. I have uploaded it here:


http://rapidshare.com/files/84283371/OldCinema.zip.html


As I said, either all in that BW or all in color, and I would use more “closer” view to planes. About that quality loss in compression, what compression did you use, and what settings? Maybe that affected quality? Do you have latest DIVX, XVID (better but less known) codecs downloaded?

Here is my “collection” for Virtual Dub, mostly filters.


http://rapidshare.com/files/84287773/Vi ... s.zip.html


- JG52Batz - 16.01.2008

Thanks for the good advice Avala the old movie black and white clips are ment to give and old ww2 gun camera feel the first movie i done was all in old move style but the response i got was to try and make it in colour. but what i did do was to tone down the colour using virtual dub the codec i used for the movie was "Microsoft MPEG-4 Video V2." i did try divx but my Windows Movie Maker didnt seem to like it and kept crashing then finaly wouldnt allow me to save files, so i recompressed the files with "Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec V2." may be thats what caused the loss in quality.
thanks for the files they will come in handy.

Its a big learning curve for me and hopefully with good advice i will improve.