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sample files for editing with tutorial


robodog2

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Hi !

 

I recently wanted to do a tutorial for DVDit Pro 6 but didn't have any decent samples ...this being my zillionth computer and having cd's in storage and stuff, who knows where what is...

 

So the HD forum ( DVDit pro HD ) had sample files for their tutorial...two movies and some still images...

 

So I converted those files to NTSC 16:9 and the jpg to 853x480...for a slideshow...and made a DVD...using the tutorial, and it came out pretty good...

 

The HD movies I converted using Streamclip , then edited in Premiere Pro CS3 and exported as an AVI file with as little compression as possible, coming up with an AVI type 2 , using codec dvsd 720x480 16:9...

 

It's about 500meg but if you'd like to see the AVI file with music it's at this link...just download and play (quicktime player does nice job of playing it )...

 

http://rodneybauer.com/whiteboard3.htm

Click on Balloon Ride....

 

Cheers

Rod

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me again...about the hd sample files for dvdit pro hd...that I used to make 720x480 avi ....edited the hd stuff....

 

Well, I re-edited, and this time used the HD samples directly in editor to make an HD export to view on computer.

 

So the file , BALLOON RIDE HD , an HD file with MOV extension....and is only 171 meg instead of 558 meg....

 

It is 1920x1080p 24fps, and looks WAY better than the AVI that was originally linked in the previous mssg

 

Sooo, if you want to play around with those sample files, you can see the kind of quality you come up with...

 

Rod

 

link: balloon ride Hd at this link...right click link and save where you want...

 

http://rodneybauer.com/whiteboard3.htm

 

 

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