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Poster: guyzilla Date: March 15, 2011 02:17:11am
Forum: DriveInMovieAds Subject: Re: MPEG-2

About that, I use the DivX Author program to convert these files because that's what I have. As far as high-def, I don't know how I'm going to make that happen as about 99% of my source material is from old vhs tapes. But if someone out there has something better than what I have, source wise, I would gladly invite them to put those clips up. I can't claim this section to be all mine as there are two clips here that were already here when I started this project. I'm afraid that what you see here is the best I can do as I'm no professional, just a guy who likes movies and likes to dabble a little bit with editing. If there's anyone out there who can do a better job than I, or has better material to work with, I bid you welcome!

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Poster: Ted Spencer Date: June 22, 2011 03:02:26pm
Forum: DriveInMovieAds Subject: Re: MPEG-2

I creating a short video using old baseball movie clips for a party with a Drive-In Theater theme. I'd love to insert a couple of intermission/refreshments clips and insert candy bars named after ballplayers. How can I convert one of these downloads to a format I can use? my editing program is Final Cut Pro Express although I do have access to Final Cut Pro as well.

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Poster: guyzilla Date: June 22, 2011 11:07:20pm
Forum: DriveInMovieAds Subject: Re: MPEG-2

If you're making a dvd, it's easy. I have Nero 8 for that, but Nero 10 has since been made available. Just lay the clips out in the order you want to run them and hit the "write" button.

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Poster: GRANAMEDIA Date: November 06, 2011 05:14:35am
Forum: DriveInMovieAds Subject: Re: MPEG-2

I've been uploading separated clips from the compilations you have in MPEG2 format, even tried adjusting contrast/brightness, color correction, cropping black frame, and remxing the audio. They're being posted on Community Video. Is there a way I can transfer them to this collection?

Thanks,
Rudy Granados
granamedia

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Poster: Administrator, Curator, or Staff Lum Edwards Date: November 06, 2011 06:02:13am
Forum: DriveInMovieAds Subject: Re: MPEG-2

Post the links to the items here under the subject line Please Move here. Next Admin thru will move them.. Everything goes to the community group by default then must be moved to the proper group by Admins...

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