Thoroxian
Jul 28 2007, 07:11 PM
I've downloaded 134 eps of Bleach, and i wish to edit the video by removing the opening themes, and adding a still image displaying episode title and number. I downloaded Adobe Premier pro 2 and will edit and add the image, but it does not recognize that the media clip has sound. Any help would be appreciated whether its saying to use a program you prefer more or telling me what im doing wrong in adobe.
BTW i was refered to this site by a friend on another forum, so please excuse to low participation on these forums.
dangermouseBETA
Jun 24 2008, 02:52 AM
I would like to start off by saying, that you would violate the terms of agreement "Dattebayo's". BAD BAD THING TO DO
But then again, I am just telling you how I would go about it.
You can simply use Windows Movie Maker.
Split the parts you dont need and add whatever picture labels you want.
It should be in your start menu [PC].
The Job you are trying to do is fairly simple, expect to lose 15 minutes per clip as it will be converted to WMV
and you can choose your resolution. Bright side is you will save more space on HD.
archie the 2nd
Jun 24 2008, 03:48 AM
quick note on wmm its a awsome if sumwhat (sniggers) buggy program basicaly don't over load it if u load in 143 episodes of bleach in one shot its likely to kill itself and half ur computer + the next time u use it coz of its shoddy design it wont have got rid of all taht memory (why its always soooo slow) i suggest editing the episodes 1 by 1 and then stiching them 2gether just as slowly (less chance of loss)
ps dangermouce is that really breach of terms of agreement i think its more ur not allowed to redistribute (+ technicaly itd probably be a gud idea to leave the credits for teh subs in) but i dont remember their being anything against how u use fansub for ur own spare time
dangermouseBETA
Jun 24 2008, 11:28 AM
^^You are probably right but just didnt want him to ignore that little piece of info.
I try not to take the threats on DB that seriously but I do respect their work.
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