2004-06-09, 06:36 | Link #21 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Incheon
Age: 37
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need help on karaoke
im trying to make a karaoke.
i just need it to do it simply without visual effects. i put the [effect] on Karaoke. and I had it played. when it shows up, always half is colored Pink, and the other in Yellow. and there isn't any actions going on. you can see a screenshot here: http://server5.uploadit.org/files/he...27-capture.JPG what is the problem? help me plz kthx ^^ |
2004-06-16, 00:08 | Link #24 |
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help with karaoke
hi minna~
I need some help with the transformation command. [<t1>,<t2>,] I know that t1 is the start time and t2 length of time. What i find confusing is how you find these numbers. Say you have {\k18} as your first karaoke thingy, so it's \t(180, __ ) right? ^^; I'm not really sure how to find t2 after using it a second time. @_@ Can someone also explain the diff in centiseconds (ssa) and milliseconds (sfx). In terms of how diff it is in numbers... thnx |
2004-06-16, 00:20 | Link #25 |
ナマケモノ
Join Date: Jul 2003
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\k18 converts into \t(0000,0180,1,\effect)
t1 is the starting time. You want t1 to start at 0 seconds. However, for the next karaoke syllable, you want t1 to start at the previous syllable's t2 For example: Changing {\K18}Ke{\K18}ro{\K18}ro into some cheesy effect like... {\shad0\t(0,180,1,\shad10)}Ke{\shad0\t(180,360,1,\ shad10)}ro{\shad0\t(360,540,1,\shad10)}ro Last edited by Enragin_Angel; 2004-06-16 at 01:14. |
2004-06-16, 00:21 | Link #26 |
Hmm...
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Looking for his book...
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Bah... Beaten to it.
... Isn't the first time value the start time, the seond value the end time and the third value the acceleration? So why to you have all the transforms starting at the same time? The difference between centiseconds (SSA) and milliseconds (SFX/VDub) is the degree of precision in timing. It's sounds corny but centiseconds/hundredth's of a second are accurate to two decimal places while milliseconds/thousandth's of a second are accurate to three. It's 0.99 versus 0.999. Last edited by Mr_Paper; 2004-06-16 at 00:34. |
2004-06-16, 05:24 | Link #31 |
Kasshin X Kasshin
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There are quite a few timing styles of effects. Playing around would be best to see which timing styles are suitable for which types of songs. Using the start time and end time of each syllable inside a \t is probably the first way to approach this. From your example, t1 would actually be 0, and t2 is actually 180, if you're still confused.
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2004-07-03, 13:01 | Link #33 | |
Hmm...
Join Date: Jan 2004
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See this: Code:
Dialogue: Marked=0,0:00:00.00,0:03:00.00,*Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\alpha&HC0&\t(0,240,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(240,480,1,\alpha&HC0&)}Ko {\alpha&HC0&\t(480,720,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(720,960,1,\alpha&HC0&)}ko{\alpha&HC0&\t(960,1200,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(1200,1440,1,\alpha&HC0&)}ro Dialogue: Marked=0,0:00:00.00,0:03:00.00,*Default,,0000,0000,0000,,{\alpha&HC0&\t(960,1200,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(1200,1440,1,\alpha&HC0&)}Ko {\alpha&HC0&\t(480,720,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(720,960,1,\alpha&HC0&)}ko{\alpha&HC0&\t(0,240,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(240,480,1,\alpha&HC0&)}ro You simply need to switch the timings around; there is more to it than that, but it should give you the basic idea. |
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2004-07-04, 15:44 | Link #37 |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
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I used the code :
Dialogue: Marked=0,0:00:00.00,0:03:00.00,*Default,,0000,0000 ,0000,,{\alpha&HC0&\t(960,1200,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(12 00,1440,1,\alpha&HC0&)}Ko {\alpha&HC0&\t(480,720,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(720,960,1, \alpha&HC0&)}ko{\alpha&HC0&\t(0,240,1,\alpha&H00&) \t(240,480,1,\alpha&HC0&)}ro and it worked as you said, but whenever the word finish the EFFECT (as in your example alpha), it moves to the end of line,i tried evrything that i know but nothing solved. i know there is no solution for this problem, but maybe someone have an idea how to solve it. Last edited by Kanji13; 2004-07-06 at 04:16. |
2004-07-04, 17:54 | Link #38 |
Hmm...
Join Date: Jan 2004
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After some experimenting I managed to duplicate the problem, but I can't seem to figure out a way to correct it within one line. As a result I came up with this, it's not pretty (especially since every syllable becomes a new line and has to be positioned manually) but it seems to work:
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Dialogue: Marked=0,0:00:00.00,0:03:00.00,*Default,right-first,0000,0000,0000,,{\pos(875,740)\alpha&HC0&\t(0,240,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(240,480,1,\alpha&HC0&)} النصيحة الذهبية في Dialogue: Marked=0,0:00:00.00,0:03:00.00,*Default,middle-middle,0000,0000,0000,,{\pos(675,740)\alpha&HC0&\t(480,720,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(720,960,1,\alpha&HC0&)} كيفية تعلم Dialogue: Marked=0,0:00:00.00,0:03:00.00,*Default,left-last,0000,0000,0000,,{\pos(525,740)\alpha&HC0&\t(960,1200,1,\alpha&H00&)\t(1200,1440,1,\alpha&HC0&)}اللغة العربية It's not the prettiest solution to the problem, but for the moment it's the only one I can come up with. |
2004-07-04, 20:48 | Link #39 | |
Anime Time
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Last edited by Kanji13; 2004-07-06 at 04:15. |
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fansubbing, karaoke, software |
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