Archive: Create a Music VCD with visualizations?


20th October 2002 18:42 UTC

Create a Music VCD with visualizations?
Is there a way to create a music vcd that will have recorded visualizations to play on dvd player?


20th October 2002 19:32 UTC

If you just put in an AVS file into it, it definately won't work (Obviously), because DVD players can't read softwares and don't have Winamp. I wonder what will happen if they CAN read AVS files...

Anyways, look at FAQ, question 8.


20th October 2002 20:56 UTC

there's a ape around that saves avs as video, sound is not included. with a lot of patience and some luck you can probably sync the same music to it later on.


21st October 2002 14:01 UTC

I didn't know if there was a program maybe other than winamp that would create a rendering with audio sync'd to it. I've seen things like the in various club settings.


21st October 2002 14:12 UTC

i cant guarantee for good results, but the only possibility to get avs+music on a vcd/divx seems to be the following:

1. get the avs grabber ape
2. create an avi file for your mix (mp3 or whatever)
3. get virtual dub
4. try to match both sound and video in vdub and save both in an mpeg or avi file
5. burn your (s)vcd or divx

never tried it myself, but it seems to be the only possibility to do so. you will need a lot of diskspace for the uncompressed avi and it will be a bitch to sychronize sound and video (suggestion: use a single beat before playing the mix, this will be easy to spot in the avs and the soundfile).

good luck! :D

PS: check the resolution of standard (s)vcds and the best setting for a good perfomance in avs, you will most certainly have to resize the avi-output of your avs to match the vcd specs.


21st October 2002 16:03 UTC

Thanks Killahbite, I'll try that. Sync doesn't have to be right on.


21st October 2002 22:11 UTC

You might want to try and get pixelcorps avs output avi file from

http://www.forwind.net/pixelcorps/

first. After much tearing out of hair I gave up on synching audio with video from avs grabber. With the pixelcorps plugin it was a breeze.


22nd October 2002 09:08 UTC

Another method is to use winamp 2 and the PaceMaker plugin to slow the music down without changing the pitch, so that you can record the avi using compression, without worrying about the final framerate being too slow, just double it.


23rd October 2002 01:55 UTC

Originally posted by whitewash
You might want to try and get pixelcorps avs output avi file from

http://www.forwind.net/pixelcorps/

first. After much tearing out of hair I gave up on synching audio with video from avs grabber. With the pixelcorps plugin it was a breeze.
...then show me how to use it.

23rd October 2002 02:40 UTC

Now, i hate to picky and a dick about things but

whitewash
Junior Member

Registered: Oct 2002
From: London
Posts: 1
maybe im just paranoid, but it looks to me like someone *cough* close to pixelcorps signed up just to plug his/her program.

and yeah, i downloaded it once (btw, your website is hard to navigate, i never know which circle to press) and i have no clue as to how to use it. Please explain.

23rd October 2002 12:51 UTC

creating video CDs
I created 3 VCD with AVS, here's what you need:

2 PC (1 with video out and the other with video in)
the pc with video out need to have 2 graphics cards or 1 dual head
run avs in windowed+overlay mode , your overlay need to be on the card with tv-out

acquire (sound+video so it'll be synched:)) with the "video in" PC

burn with nero or any burning software that can make video CDs

Et voila.....

I hope you understand what I type, if no send private message and i'll try to explain in a better way


27th October 2002 15:31 UTC

Karnov: I'd maybe watch the paranoia. London's a pretty big place. :) If I was from pixel corps, I'd probably choose a tag like, you know, "pixel corps" As it is, I have nothing to do with them.

Xion and everyone else: go to the website, click on the green square and the download links are there. The "print to video" ape is the one you want, but the movie loader is pretty good to.

Once the ape is installed... well, just stick as the last item on the list. I think you'll agree the ape itself is pretty self explanatory (the video recorder anyway - the video player is complicated little beastie)

Hope that helps


11th November 2002 20:54 UTC

vcd visualisations
I have done this and played back on a 28 inch wide screen. Someone one on winamp faq suggested using a Desk top screen capture. I down loaded one called Hypercam. The tecnique works but the visual and sound quality left alot to be desired. Once the visual is captured it is saved as an avi file which can then be burned onto vcd using nero burning rom software. I only managed this two days ago and am still experimenting to enhance the quality.
Also a music software called Magix music maker 7 uses visuals with any music arranged on it which are much more manageble for converting to vcd. They arent as good as winamp avs visuals but you might wanto try it out. Good luck


12th November 2002 01:03 UTC

I tend to agree with Jaheckelsafar. I doubt anyone would register just for the purpose of advertising a prog unless they belonged to the staff


12th November 2002 09:50 UTC

*Looks up the thread*

Ummm, okay.

Yes. Whatever it is, yes.


12th November 2002 22:43 UTC

Err...I mean karnov :p
damn my memory :rolleyes:


15th November 2002 00:40 UTC

vhs
To record on VHS with your pc connected to the television seems alot easier and by plugging in my mic into the sound card I captured my voice as well as visualisations at the same time all on one tape. I had to buy two types of lead connections one for audio, onefor video and a svcd-scart adaptor. Also it's necessary that your graphics card has svc output or it might be called tv out(Im not that technical).
My graphics card is Nvidea geforce 4 if that helps. This is realy nice because I do poetry and can now record my poems with musical background and winamp visual effects for video playback.


15th November 2002 10:31 UTC

yeah, now get a dvd or hardisk video-recorder instead and you got your svcd /dvd ;)


15th November 2002 20:17 UTC

I MADE A KARAOKE VCD AND BROUGHT THE HOUSE DOWN!!!
http://www.zeromag.com/images/downloads/videos/try1.avi

La La Land by green velvet. I used camtasia screen capture to capture the AVS with the lyrics plugin. Truespace 6 to do the talking head and premiere to stitch it all together.

File size is 6.4 megs, DIVX video and MP3 audio.

I'm starting to find however that the lyrics plugin sort of sucks. There's another "free as in beer" program out there called sub station alpha.
http://www.eswat.demon.co.uk/substation.html
That's designed to produce true karaoke lyrics (highlighted words, something lyricshow cannot do)
Basically you would use SSA to produce a script which will produce the on screen lyrics when fed through this virtual dub filter.
http://www.virtualdub.org/virtualdub_filters.

Anyone else got any advice for an aspiring karaoke VCD maker?

--toq


15th November 2002 20:35 UTC

Re: I MADE A KARAOKE VCD AND BROUGHT THE HOUSE DOWN!!!

Originally posted by toqer
Anyone else got any advice for an aspiring karaoke VCD maker?
Use my presets and pay me royalties. :D

(j/k)


I think it would be cool to make an AVS preset out of the words... that maybe really hard but I'm sure that if you had the time (if i had a few spare weeks I'd do it) you could make an AVS preset which goes with one song which does the lyrics and music and can do clever things with the words like make them spin in 3d to the music and morph in and out of one another... etc.

16th November 2002 02:13 UTC

When they go down in price I'll be getting one but Im quite happy with vhs for now. I think I can probably us my tv capture card to input the video back onto my hard disk and then a vcd should be no problem. Just a bit short on time right now.


16th November 2002 04:01 UTC

I'd love to go to a freinds party throw in a vhs tape on the big screen to dance too.I going to give it a try.I saw a t.v. card in walmart that has input/putput connections, I think it was 40$. hell at the very least I watch t.v. while I type stuff like this.


16th November 2002 16:23 UTC

It'll work.
Ive done my first vhs as a test. Avs will play through my tv in full screen mode and in colour but i found if I wanted to record full screen in colour I had to go into full screen "first" and then hit record with my video remote. So idealy my first track had to have a gap at the begining to give me time to hit full screen pick up the remote and press record. Also make sure that you computer is either close to the tv and video or that your connection leads are long enough. I had to go for 10 meter leads because my computers at one end of my room and the tv's at the other end. I'd be happy to hear if it worked.