Space Quest IV - Fun (Visual Edit) I Did. :-)

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Space Quest IV - Fun (Visual Edit) I Did. :-)


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Dandy 1000 SX Super Xtreme? Dandy == Tandy, I take it? ;)

LOL ... yep, very nice. :lol: Fade in and out pictures of the LSL1 box, Al Lowe in shorts etc... (I don't want to think too much about the latter picture). :P
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Rath Darkblade wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 7:22 am Dandy 1000 SX Super Xtreme? Dandy == Tandy, I take it? ;)
LOL ... yep, very nice. :lol: Fade in and out pictures of the LSL1 box, Al Lowe in shorts etc... (I don't want to think too much about the latter picture). :P
Yeah the Dandy 1000 SX is a reference is a Tandy 1000 SX I owned.

But yes, the fun edit - was adding the LSL1 boxes, then the Al Lowe photos (x2) and the LSL1 VGA disk images. :D
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Just curious - which software did you use to fade them in an out? *curious* I've played around with Microsoft Movie Maker (and created a few videos), but I don't think it has that feature. I guess you used something else?
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Rath Darkblade wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 8:42 pm Just curious - which software did you use to fade them in an out? *curious* I've played around with Microsoft Movie Maker (and created a few videos), but I don't think it has that feature. I guess you used something else?
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So way back when I first started Neverending Nights - I also used Windows Movie Maker. Which was fine, because it was free - and free is a nice price.
However, WMM compresses the Hades out of videos when it saves as a .WMV file, so that things look grainy.

So when I decided to redo Neverending Nights, Travis who did the music for NeN in Season 2 and 3 turned me on to Sony Vegas Movie Studio 10.

Which now allowed me to do much more - in terms of editing, effects, saving options, etc.

I then bought Sony Movie Studio 13, which is what I am using these days (which is why I began redoing NeN in 1080p and such).

The version I am using, is considered out dated, however these days.

They're now on 19, which does the dreaded "monthly/yearly plan" - similar to Microsoft Office these days.
https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/vegas-edit/

So I will never upgrade to that.

I think 18 was the last version that didn't do the monthly/yearly plan thing.

But 13 does everything I want. 1080p. I can make DVDs or Blurays (which I did for Neverending Nights).

So I don't see needing to change anytime soon.

You can find the version I use online - like Amazon has it for $79 (US Dollars, not sure what the Aussie cost is) but there's the standard flair which is $69.
On the Amazons!
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Rath Darkblade wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 8:42 pm Just curious - which software did you use to fade them in an out?
Forgot to answer this - so this was something new I tested specific to making this video thing to see if it'd work (which there was no reason that it wouldn't).
I laid the image down - shrunk it - moved it into position.
Then I spliced the image several times on the time line of the editor.
Then I went to each section of the splice, and changed the transparency in a random direction, so it would fade in and out, give that flickering image effect.
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Tawmis wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 9:47 pm
Rath Darkblade wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 8:42 pm Just curious - which software did you use to fade them in an out? *curious* I've played around with Microsoft Movie Maker (and created a few videos), but I don't think it has that feature. I guess you used something else?
I am.

So way back when I first started Neverending Nights - I also used Windows Movie Maker. Which was fine, because it was free - and free is a nice price.
However, WMM compresses the Hades out of videos when it saves as a .WMV file, so that things look grainy.
Hmm. When I make a video, I save it as an MP4 file (which isn't small - e.g. a 4-minute video is about 60 Mb). Does that format solve the graininess problem? I assume it would, otherwise what's the point of having such a big file? *smile*

How does a .WMV file-size compare to MP4? I'm only concerned that people with a slow, limited or intermittent connection (which does happen) can still access the videos I put online. :)
Tawmis wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 9:47 pm Sony Vegas Movie Studio 13 ... does everything I want. 1080p. I can make DVDs or Blurays (which I did for Neverending Nights)...

You can find the version I use online - like Amazon has it for $79 (US Dollars, not sure what the Aussie cost is) but there's the standard flair which is $69.
On the Amazons!
Aha ... I understand. Thanks! *looks into it...* Hmm. In Aussie dollars, it's just over $110 (including shipping). Fair enough - for a package that's at least semi-professional, I'd expect to pay something like that. :)
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Rath Darkblade wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 6:49 am
Tawmis wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 9:47 pm
Rath Darkblade wrote: Sat Aug 28, 2021 8:42 pm Just curious - which software did you use to fade them in an out? *curious* I've played around with Microsoft Movie Maker (and created a few videos), but I don't think it has that feature. I guess you used something else?
I am.
So way back when I first started Neverending Nights - I also used Windows Movie Maker. Which was fine, because it was free - and free is a nice price.
However, WMM compresses the Hades out of videos when it saves as a .WMV file, so that things look grainy.
Hmm. When I make a video, I save it as an MP4 file (which isn't small - e.g. a 4-minute video is about 60 Mb). Does that format solve the graininess problem? I assume it would, otherwise what's the point of having such a big file? *smile*
How does a .WMV file-size compare to MP4? I'm only concerned that people with a slow, limited or intermittent connection (which does happen) can still access the videos I put online. :)
I've not used Windows Movie Maker in awhile; back when I was using it, I think the only format it rendered to was .WMV (which was a smaller file size and much grainer).
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Ah, OK. WMV is still one of the options, but they've added other formats (e.g. MP4).

So, I was wondering: are MP4 files bigger than WMV ones because you get a better (less grainy) picture?
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Rath Darkblade wrote: Sun Aug 29, 2021 6:37 pm So, I was wondering: are MP4 files bigger than WMV ones because you get a better (less grainy) picture?
If everything is the same (same video resolution, same length, etc), yes - WMV will be smaller in file size than MP4.

And, since I am not experienced with Windows Movie Maker in a long time - I imagine, if you do MP4 you're going to get better video quality through Windows Movie Maker by selecting MP4 over WMV.
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