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Post by Arrianna on Sept 13, 2006 17:56:47 GMT -5
lol! You got it. Omae's next. Picture donations welcome.
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Post by mickster on Sept 14, 2006 11:07:03 GMT -5
I have a video with him on it but don't know how to get the pictures from it.
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Post by Arrianna on Sept 14, 2006 12:39:56 GMT -5
Didn't someone have an autograph of Morimoto with Omae in the background?
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Post by allezcuisine on Sept 14, 2006 13:45:01 GMT -5
Here are the only pictures I've found of Omae: ^^^^^That's his *gulp* fiance. ^^^^Look at how long Mo looks! Sorry that they're not good photos...not much to work with, but that's all I could find.
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Post by mickster on Sept 15, 2006 11:13:42 GMT -5
WOW, AC, thanks. You're amazing. What a cutie he is.
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Post by Arrianna on Sept 15, 2006 14:16:31 GMT -5
Except I can't use any of them. Does anyone have a phot they can scan?
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Post by allezcuisine on Sept 15, 2006 22:33:37 GMT -5
You're welcome, Mick.
Sorry, Arrianna, I don't have any pictures; if I did/do find one I'd post!
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Post by Arrianna on Sept 17, 2006 18:42:39 GMT -5
I have a video with him on it but don't know how to get the pictures from it. From a friend: Go here... sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=65889 and download the VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.2_all_inclusive.zip or something like that. You will have to create a folder and unzip that into it. Once you have that done, you should right click and drag the VirtualDubMod icon to you desktop to create a shortcut there. Or where-ever. From there click on the icon to start VirtualDubMod. You will get a click through for the GPL copyright license, and a little introduction window. There is a help file button, that will hijack your most prominent browser window, so be aware of that. Click on Start Using or something like that. There will be another window with some info. Once you get through these two you will probably never see them again. That's pretty much it.
Once you have it running, go to file and open video file. Browse to your DVD drive, and into the Video_ts folder and select a file. Usually the second file. You'll know you have a good one when VirtualDubMod has to parse the interleave format of a 1 gig file. Then you will get two little displays in the VirtualDubMod window. One is the original video stream, and the other is post-filtering video stream. The Copy Output frame to clipboard (Ctrl-2) command is good from here, then paste into your photo editing program of choice.
The controls take a bit of getting used to. First thing I do is right click on the source window (the left one) and reduce it to around 25% so I can see all of the output window. The first three buttons are stop, play source window, and play output and source windows. Next are the Beggining, previous frame, next frame, and end buttons. These should be pretty easy. Just play the output window (or pull the slider) to where you want to capture (and you may need to load another file depending on how far into the movie you want to go). The next buttons are a little tricky. you have previous key frame and next key frame. That means about 2 seconds. Then previous scene and next scene, where VitrualDubMod tries to guess where the current scene ends and plays up to there. Then the two mark buttons that I have never used, so you're on your own there.
The real magic is under the Video menu. The Filters dialog is opened from there, which is really fun. The capture commands are also there, and I've already mentioned copy output frame to clipboard.
That's about it. If I've missed anything just let Arrianna know, she or I will figure it out. Now this is for a burned disk. If you have it on the hard drive just go there instead. Does that help?
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Post by mickster on Sept 17, 2006 19:14:06 GMT -5
Huh? It's on a video cassette, have no way to record to a dvd from television. My computer doesn't have a station for playing the cassette. Thank you though. I got some awesome shots of Omae last night on ICA. They really highlighted him several times, what a cutie he is . I will never again say the words [glow=red,2,300]oh my [/glow]now without thinking of him.
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Post by Arrianna on Sept 18, 2006 10:32:24 GMT -5
Does your computer have a digital capture card?
If not you need a DVR to transfer it to DVD. Hmmmmm.... I have an idea.
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Post by mickster on Sept 18, 2006 11:06:29 GMT -5
Does your computer have a digital capture card? If not you need a DVR to transfer it to DVD. Hmmmmm.... I have an idea. Digital capture card, HUH? I don't know. I have a dvr on my pc. There is a dvd player on the same tv I recorded the video cassette on but I don't think it records to dvd's. Nope, I just checked. I have a portable dvd player, too, but it only plays. There is probably something I can get that connects to the tv that will record dvd's from there, right?
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Post by Arrianna on Sept 18, 2006 11:13:26 GMT -5
Yes, it's a DVR for tv. It both plays and records and you need to get one before January because at the end of the year they become illegal to sell in the US. Not own, just sell.
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Post by mickster on Sept 18, 2006 11:16:55 GMT -5
OK, I will check into that. Thanks Arrianna.
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Post by mickster on Sept 18, 2006 13:19:02 GMT -5
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Post by kagasmistress on Sept 18, 2006 22:17:26 GMT -5
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