Zedek | ICARUS music : Map 13 (ASYLUM) (OPL) @Zedek | Uploaded 13 years ago | Updated 8 hours ago
##Copyright details##
This song is made by the music team from Team TNT: "MusIcarus".
Members were Brian Kidby, Jeremy Doyle, Jonathan El-Bizri, Charles Li, David Shaw, and Tom Mustaine.
##Technical details##
I'd like to drop my Mac off my balcony. The weird bug happened again, and it happens every two videos I encoded: The framerate is 1,000. Yes, one thousand frames per second. Completely insane shit. Now, try to tell some semi-professional video editing tool the video just imported runs with 1,000 frames, while your project is set to 30.
Trying around in VLC what factor of speed I have to set to "simulate" normal speed. I ended up with 1.57x speed, Magix accepted it. This resulted in some weird phonema, maybe best described as "mini lags" - every fucking 60-80 frames. I am lucky it's all about the song, but it's nothing but redicilous.
The increased framerate and the typically high data input made the whole editing pretty delayed (or "laggy" due to heavily increased harddisk load), so I just pasted every take, picture and object on 4 project tracks, hoping every slide-, move-, transparency- and fade effect looks fine. Well, I am lucky about this.
##Music details##
Wow, I played Icarus...never before. I knew about the WAD, after downloading it "by accident" ("Hey, this Icarus WAD seem to be great!") the file's destination was the nice recycle bin icon on the desktop.
This song, however, is a great song, even better in OPL. The OPLish accoustic percussion (Kalimba and Marimba) is great, and there is nothing than a big "Thanks" to IMMAPLUTO for this suggestion!
##Copyright details##
This song is made by the music team from Team TNT: "MusIcarus".
Members were Brian Kidby, Jeremy Doyle, Jonathan El-Bizri, Charles Li, David Shaw, and Tom Mustaine.
##Technical details##
I'd like to drop my Mac off my balcony. The weird bug happened again, and it happens every two videos I encoded: The framerate is 1,000. Yes, one thousand frames per second. Completely insane shit. Now, try to tell some semi-professional video editing tool the video just imported runs with 1,000 frames, while your project is set to 30.
Trying around in VLC what factor of speed I have to set to "simulate" normal speed. I ended up with 1.57x speed, Magix accepted it. This resulted in some weird phonema, maybe best described as "mini lags" - every fucking 60-80 frames. I am lucky it's all about the song, but it's nothing but redicilous.
The increased framerate and the typically high data input made the whole editing pretty delayed (or "laggy" due to heavily increased harddisk load), so I just pasted every take, picture and object on 4 project tracks, hoping every slide-, move-, transparency- and fade effect looks fine. Well, I am lucky about this.
##Music details##
Wow, I played Icarus...never before. I knew about the WAD, after downloading it "by accident" ("Hey, this Icarus WAD seem to be great!") the file's destination was the nice recycle bin icon on the desktop.
This song, however, is a great song, even better in OPL. The OPLish accoustic percussion (Kalimba and Marimba) is great, and there is nothing than a big "Thanks" to IMMAPLUTO for this suggestion!