My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic
#141
Posted 17 August 2011 - 08:17 AM
#142
Posted 17 August 2011 - 09:04 AM
I remember seeing this a while ago.The original AFA was made by the same person, but my favorite on is here
*Falls over from eargasm*
Also the trailer for the game seem a'ight
First one is meh, second is kewl!What do you guys think of these videos?
#143
Posted 17 August 2011 - 04:05 PM
Winter Wrap Up.mp3 8.18MB 127 downloads
Winter Wrap Up.flac 19.94MB 110 downloads
Looks awesome enough. I'm looking forward to your own video of it, Lord N.I tried in the morning but I have yet to edit it completely. I'll probably have it up by tommorow
EDIT: I have to edit my voice a lot
EDIT 2: My Stupid VIDEO NEVER SAVES!! . So while I'm working on fixing the problem, I'll whet your tastebud with the offical video the Maker made.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8a4ZAXeWJY
Eh... IDK, I didn't find them that entertaining.What do you guys think of these videos?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1HGdWUn838 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwgKWx3awME
#144
Posted 17 August 2011 - 04:17 PM
Thanks. I'm still trying. It's a problem with the program I'm using to Play+record, not with my hard driveI ripped Winter Wrap Up out of my copy of the show so I can listen to it on my 3DS and computer. I don't mind sharing, so I'll post my rip on here for all of you to enjoy. I've ripped it using the most lossless process possible from a super high-quality 1080p video, so it should sound crystal-clear (especially the FLAC version!). Would anyone be interested in a full rip of the rest of the soundtrack?
Winter Wrap Up.mp3 8.18MB 127 downloads
Winter Wrap Up.flac 19.94MB 110 downloads
Looks awesome enough. I'm looking forward to your own video of it, Lord N.
Eh... IDK, I didn't find them that entertaining.
Also, what can play .Flac files?
Edited by Lord N, 17 August 2011 - 04:19 PM.
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#145
Posted 17 August 2011 - 06:17 PM
Windows Media Player can handle FLAC files as easily as MP3's if you install a couple of programs. You'll need the Xiph.Org DirectShow filter to give WMP the ability to decode and play the files, and WMP Tag Plus to allow WMP to read the artist, song title, and other info out of the file.Thanks. I'm still trying. It's a problem with the program I'm using to Play+record, not with my hard drive
Also, what can play .Flac files?
#146
Posted 18 August 2011 - 07:56 AM
#147
Posted 18 August 2011 - 08:06 AM
@LordN: Has it worked yet?
Nope. 35 try's and it still hasn't worked. I'm going to try 15 more times, after that I'm sorry, but I don't have the patience to have Programs crap out on me.
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#148
Posted 18 August 2011 - 08:48 AM
Brian6330, on 18 August 2011 - 09:56 AM, said:
@LordN: Has it worked yet?
Nope. 35 try's and it still hasn't worked. I'm going to try 15 more times, after that I'm sorry, but I don't have the patience to have Programs crap out on me.
#149
Posted 18 August 2011 - 09:02 AM
Right now, the video's rendering, so hopefully it will work.I'm guessing your out of good luck...
80%
Uploading to Youtube right now
Edited by Lord N, 18 August 2011 - 10:03 AM.
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#150
Posted 18 August 2011 - 09:16 AM
Right now, the video's rendering, so hopefully it will work.
#151
Posted 18 August 2011 - 10:44 AM
Edited by Lord N, 18 August 2011 - 10:57 AM.
Games that refuse to use Gameplay effectively to do anything are like films that refuse to use cinematography in film to do anything.
NNID: Lord of Grape Juice /PSN: Nderbert/Steam: Harmonius EX
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#152
Posted 18 August 2011 - 11:06 AM
#153
Posted 18 August 2011 - 11:07 AM
Thanks. Which part of the sound wasn't that good? the Voice-work or the background soundtrack? I ask because I wish to improve with each video I doGood video Lord N. I'm glad you got it to work eventually. The only criticism I'd give, is that the sound quality isn't great. It looks like a pretty cool mod, although I find it really weird to see ponies walking on two feet.
Games that refuse to use Gameplay effectively to do anything are like films that refuse to use cinematography in film to do anything.
NNID: Lord of Grape Juice /PSN: Nderbert/Steam: Harmonius EX
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#154
Posted 18 August 2011 - 11:12 AM
Thanks. Which part of the sound wasn't that good? the Voice-work or the background soundtrack? I ask because I wish to improve with each video I do
I think it's the voice-work. There's points in the video where it sounds a bit crackly. The game itself sounds fine.
#155
Posted 18 August 2011 - 02:14 PM
So, 37 tries, eh? That's what I call dedication!Generaly not my best video made, but I was using Movie maker
There are a few things you should work on for future videos. First off, don't windowbox it (meaning, don't leave any black space around the actual video). There's really absolutely no point to doing that.
Second, the sound. A couple of things here. For one, I found that your voice and the game sound weren't balanced very well. The game sound was overpowering your voice, so you should turn that down when editing it together. I would recommend recording the game's sound and your microphone on two separate tracks (or three, if the game's running in stereo). And with all due respect, your microphone isn't the greatest, either - if you're really serious about making lots of videos in the future, you may want to consider investing in an external mic like this one.
Lastly, a couple of notes on a few things you said: thank you for pronouncing my name right! And, people who aren't on this forum might find it a bit confusing when you referred to the bronies at "the Wii U". You might want to say it as "the Wii U dot com" or even "the Wii U Forums".
Something else you may want to consider is linking to the original trailer of the game by its creator, as it includes download links and whatnot. You might even want to think about posting your vid as a video response to it.
Now, because you asked for computer advice, I'll give you that, too. You're falling for the very common misconception that Macs are better with multimedia work like animation and music than PC's. Really, they're not, unless you have an important need for Mac-only software (like Final Cut Pro, Keynote, etc.). You said you'd like to work with Flash, and as a Flash developer myself, I can tell you that it's functionally identical on both platforms. There is really only one difference I could find, and it's not even that big: on Mac, every toolbar opens in its own window on the screen where they appear inside a "master" window on Windows. However, as you can still drag them around anywhere on the screen to your liking, it really only means that there's a ton of gray on Windows where you'd see your desktop background on Mac. Purely cosmetic. Other than that, Flash is exactly the same on Mac and Windows.
Windows computers are generally far better value for the amount of computing power you get than Macs. For $1000, you'll get yourself the lowest-end MacBook Air, the specs of which frankly suck. For less than that same price, you could get yourself a mid-range machine instead that would be able to run a lot of games quite comfortably, like this one. Especially as a student, unless you have a true, legitimate need for Mac OS X, you'll be paying a huge premium for the Apple brand, and will ultimately get less computer for your dollar.
I could help you with looking for a computer via PM, if you need it. This is, after all, the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic thread, not a computer talk thread.
#156
Posted 18 August 2011 - 02:31 PM
Thanks for the suggestions. I'm just starting out, and I won't start my major project( A Let's Play of Epic Mickey, 100%) until I have nearly everything up and running in my recording set up. Anyways, I'll send you a PM about this later tonight.So, 37 tries, eh? That's what I call dedication!
There are a few things you should work on for future videos. First off, don't windowbox it (meaning, don't leave any black space around the actual video). There's really absolutely no point to doing that.
Second, the sound. A couple of things here. For one, I found that your voice and the game sound weren't balanced very well. The game sound was overpowering your voice, so you should turn that down when editing it together. I would recommend recording the game's sound and your microphone on two separate tracks (or three, if the game's running in stereo). And with all due respect, your microphone isn't the greatest, either - if you're really serious about making lots of videos in the future, you may want to consider investing in an external mic like this one.
Lastly, a couple of notes on a few things you said: thank you for pronouncing my name right! And, people who aren't on this forum might find it a bit confusing when you referred to the bronies at "the Wii U". You might want to say it as "the Wii U dot com" or even "the Wii U Forums".
Something else you may want to consider is linking to the original trailer of the game by its creator, as it includes download links and whatnot. You might even want to think about posting your vid as a video response to it.
Now, because you asked for computer advice, I'll give you that, too. You're falling for the very common misconception that Macs are better with multimedia work like animation and music than PC's. Really, they're not, unless you have an important need for Mac-only software (like Final Cut Pro, Keynote, etc.). You said you'd like to work with Flash, and as a Flash developer myself, I can tell you that it's functionally identical on both platforms. There is really only one difference I could find, and it's not even that big: on Mac, every toolbar opens in its own window on the screen where they appear inside a "master" window on Windows. However, as you can still drag them around anywhere on the screen to your liking, it really only means that there's a ton of gray on Windows where you'd see your desktop background on Mac. Purely cosmetic. Other than that, Flash is exactly the same on Mac and Windows.
Windows computers are generally far better value for the amount of computing power you get than Macs. For $1000, you'll get yourself the lowest-end MacBook Air, the specs of which frankly suck. For less than that same price, you could get yourself a mid-range machine instead that would be able to run a lot of games quite comfortably, like this one. Especially as a student, unless you have a true, legitimate need for Mac OS X, you'll be paying a huge premium for the Apple brand, and will ultimately get less computer for your dollar.
I could help you with looking for a computer via PM, if you need it. This is, after all, the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic thread, not a computer talk thread.
Games that refuse to use Gameplay effectively to do anything are like films that refuse to use cinematography in film to do anything.
NNID: Lord of Grape Juice /PSN: Nderbert/Steam: Harmonius EX
Games/Animation/Film/Comics/Literature/Fantasy/Sci-fi.
#157
Posted 18 August 2011 - 03:52 PM
I somehow imagined your vocie to sound a little different.Generaly not my best video made, but I was using Movie maker
I don't have much criticism, besides that you should balance the game volume and your mic volume. Also your mouth might be a little too close to the mic, but maybe it's just your mic and you should do what Feld0 recommend.
Thanks for uploading this.
Is SuperRPGeek your main channel?
#158
Posted 18 August 2011 - 04:09 PM
Yeah, but let's get back on topic.I somehow imagined your vocie to sound a little different.
I don't have much criticism, besides that you should balance the game volume and your mic volume. Also your mouth might be a little too close to the mic, but maybe it's just your mic and you should do what Feld0 recommend.
Thanks for uploading this.
Is SuperRPGeek your main channel?
Which pony is your least favorite
Games that refuse to use Gameplay effectively to do anything are like films that refuse to use cinematography in film to do anything.
NNID: Lord of Grape Juice /PSN: Nderbert/Steam: Harmonius EX
Games/Animation/Film/Comics/Literature/Fantasy/Sci-fi.
#159
Posted 18 August 2011 - 04:29 PM
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#160
Posted 18 August 2011 - 04:50 PM
I'd have to say Trixie as she's pretty useless to the series imo...
Edit: After reading gamecollector's post, I gotta agree, Photofinish was pretty annoying...
Edited by Brian6330, 18 August 2011 - 04:56 PM.
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