Tremulous Forum
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Oblivion on November 11, 2007, 11:08:54 pm
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Good evening everybody, I have 3 Trem videos that I have on my youtube account and I thought I should share them with you guys.
Here is from March 13, 2007
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qLoGIcGZiEk
Another From: September 1, 2007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRaof80md7U
And I believe this is the best
From Today November 11, 2007
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbsD3CkBuVw
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Neat. You got good coverage of the gameplay.
BTW:
The link works this time... when I tried it earlier it didn't work.
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oh. Well I hope you enjoy it.
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Tried to watch the Nov. 11 video first and kind of regretted it once I recognized Limp's voice at 0:36. As well, the first linky looks like it was taken by a crap-tacular phone camera* :P.
Your second link was fine, though I'm a bit surprised you didn't use any Nine Inch Nails in any of the viddies. Meh.
* Really, I guess they all kind of look like that because of compression, but that one even more-so.
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Yea its the compression, if I uploaded it to my web server I am sure it would look better.
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ca not see it
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GRAW! USE SLAYER FOR YOU NEX VIDEO! NO MORE LINKIN PARK!
I'm not partial to Linkin Park...
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i watched the third video, and was very disappointed.
spooge filled biscuit playing in the background was the best part.
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The first one was recorded with /record. What you should do is /record then watch it later and do /video, it makes the videos much better quality. :police: :police: :police:
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I couldn't mute the music enough. D:
As for the videos themselves, it seems to me that only an experienced Trem player could appreciate most of what the players did, and it wasn't really interesting enough to attract the attention of a potential player. That's just my view, though, if you liked 'em then I say make more.
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The first one was recorded with /record. What you should do is /record then watch it later and do /video, it makes the videos much better quality. :police: :police: :police:
Your a idiot, neither of them videos were recorded with /record. dumbass.
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Well those look just like /record videos!
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Upload the HQ versions to www.gameupdates.org , the post links here.
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Well those look just like /record videos!
thirdstreettito thats your opinion and maybe others, but to tell you the truth there not /record videos.
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Well that may be but I was just stating to what I thought they were.
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well why don't you create yourself a video, upload it to youtube.com and I bet that it will look just the same as in Graphics, but other then that you can spec other players or do whatever, its the compression that makes it look shitty.
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YouTube compression does make it look pretty bad.. the trick is to use the same compression as they convert it to, and upload it, so that it's not recompressed after uploading.
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What compression does youtube.com use, do you know?
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YouTube Help (http://www.google.com/support/youtube/?hl=en_US) > Help Center Home (http://www.google.com/support/youtube) > Your Videos (http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/topic.py?topic=10520) > Making Videos (http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/topic.py?topic=10521) > What video file formats can I upload? (http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?answer=55744&topic=10523)
We've found that files converted from .wmv to one of the other formats our webpage accepts generally have a lower playback quality than other file formats. If you have your source video in a format other than a .wmv file, you may want to encode directly to MPEG4 (DivX, Xvid, SVQ3) at 640x480 resolution, with 64k Mono MP3 Audio.
If you have a source .wmv in high bitrate and larger resolution you may want to convert to MPEG4 at full resolution and then resizing to 320x240 using a high quality resizing algorithm - this can help reduce the number of artifacts you end up with.
Eh, try using MediaCoder (http://www.free-codecs.com/download/MediaCoder.htm).
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vVa1STk7-8
mine didnt lose quality?
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What rez was it b4 you converted it?