What program to add a few frames at the beginning for my Signature?

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  • ToiletDuck
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    • Jul 2002
    • 72

    What program to add a few frames at the beginning for my Signature?

    I was wondering what is a good program so I can make like the first 3 seconds of every rip I do show my symbol and stuff.
  • MatrixKid
    THE MATRIX IS ALIVE
    • Jun 2002
    • 36

    #2
    try searching through AVI EDiting tutorials on this site. Also search these forums for "AVI EDITING".

    Cheers

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    • benedict
      Lord of the 4th Estate
      • Jun 2002
      • 139

      #3
      VirtualDub will do this just fine so long as your intro has the same framerate, etc. (See the software section on this site for D/L).

      By the way, when you find VirtualDub there, you'll also find a link to "The Filters of Donald Graft" which mentions something called a "logo" filter. What this filter does is place a logo on your video much in the same way that some TV networks (A&E, for example) do. If you want to impress your friends, you might think about using that also.
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      • ToiletDuck
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        • Jul 2002
        • 72

        #4
        I guess I shoulda added that they are real meadia .rm files. Does that make a differance? or can I just make a few .avi frames and attach them at the beginning?

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        • benedict
          Lord of the 4th Estate
          • Jun 2002
          • 139

          #5
          VirtualDub will only accept MPEG and AVI as input and only output to AVI. Also, VDub will only join AVI files. In a word, VDub won't work unless you first convert to the AVI filetype.

          How to do that? I don't know. Never worked with .RM files. Perhaps you might post a new topic identifying .RM as your particular need so those who have worked with them can get you some answers specific to that filetype.
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