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Post by Shaun on Dec 22, 2006 18:13:36 GMT -5
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Post by dreamer on Dec 22, 2006 20:45:33 GMT -5
I liked it too - the owner had done a great job. Thanks for posting it Shaun.
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Post by dreamer on Feb 26, 2007 14:03:36 GMT -5
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Post by Richard on Feb 26, 2007 18:55:45 GMT -5
I agree. I've watched that tribute video, Shaun, at least a dozen times. At least.
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Post by nerweniel on Feb 27, 2007 11:46:02 GMT -5
That's a really lovely tribute video, definitely better than some on Youtube  ... I've been thinking of doing one as well lately, hmm... I've got a song for it but need to think it over a bit more.
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Post by Judy on Feb 27, 2007 14:42:34 GMT -5
That's a really lovely tribute video, definitely better than some on Youtube  ... I've been thinking of doing one as well lately, hmm... I've got a song for it but need to think it over a bit more. I'm dying to do one of these...When I go to Youtube Help it, of course, tells me that I need a device that captures digital images - like a camcorder - which I don't have. Do you guys do that? Or do you burn DVDs to your computer? Anyone know anything about SnapzPro. I have that; bought it to do screen caps and have yet been able to figure that out! But I think it'd work for this purpose.... Signed, confused
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Post by nerweniel on Feb 28, 2007 8:52:49 GMT -5
Well, for my music vids, I convert DVDs to .avi or .mpeg files (which I can use in Windows Movie Maker) with a program called Magic DVD Rip Studio Pro... I save those on my computer then and burn them on a CD when I'm not working at a music vid using them at that time, because they do tend to take a lot of space. I don't really know SnapzPro so I don't quite know if it would work with that one too  .
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Post by Shaun on Feb 28, 2007 15:02:09 GMT -5
I made a video a long time ago which shall never see the light of day. I used Pinnacle Studio Version 9. All you have to do is hook your VCR, DVR, or DVD player to the computer to and capture the video, then edit it and such.
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