Medieval II Mods Cinematic Editor Tutorial - Part III WEB DESIGN VIDEOS - PHOTO EDITING VIDEO CLIPS

This video tutorial shows you how to make professional videos using any Medieval 2 modification.Make sure you have the patch 1.2 or newer installed before starting with this.\n\nTo successfully make your video, you need the *.rar file that I have linked here. Choose one of the following files, depending on how you want to use the Cinematic Editor:\n\nCine-ed on Kingdoms:\nhttp://d-need.meine-hp.net/Kingdoms_cine-ed.rar\n\nCine-ed on mods:\nhttp://d-need.meine-hp.net/mods_cine-ed.rar\n\nCine-ed on Broken Crescent:\nhttp://d-need.meine-hp.net/BC_cine-ed.rar\n\nCine-ed on Stainless Steel 6:\nhttp://d-need.meine-hp.net/SS_cine-ed.rar\n\nCine-ed on vanilla Medieval 2:\nhttp://d-need.meine-hp.net/cine-ed.rarHow to use them is explained in the video tutorials Part I - III.\n\nA better version of the video can be downloaded on FileFront^:\nhttp://files.filefront.com/Medieval+II+Cine+ed+tutorial+3/;11429882;/fileinfo.html\n\nHere is a forum post that answers a lot of questions:\nhttp://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?t=139646\n\nHereare some tips for your Cinematic Editor work, posted by Caliban:http://shoguntotalwar.yuku.com/topic/16245/Keys:\n\n] :jump to next keyframe \n[ :jump to previous keyframe \ninsert: place an animation keyframe \nright-mouse(edit window): hold to scrub through selected camera track in edit window\n\nright-mouse(view window): hold to mouse-look \nspacebar: plays current camera track from red marker (right mouse)but not the replay file \nshift-rightmouse: sets a blue position marker to rewind or fast-forward in the track view.\n\nTAB : swaps into selected camera or out to free-cam \nWASD: moves the selected camera (must be on a keyframe or free-cam mode) \nR : move camera up (must be on a keyframe or free-cam mode) \nF: move camera down (must be on a keyframe or free-cam mode) \narrow keys: camera (must be on a keyframe or free-cam mode)\n\nCapsLock: Display side camera view\n\n\nTips:\n\n- Left click on the edit view before laying keyframes or editing, sometimes it doesn\'t enable until left clicked \n- use ] and [to select the new camera start key before editing \n- create 2 batch files to start cined. One for edit mode and one for render mode. Set your edit mode config to contain low graphic details for faster editing (especially with large armies). Set your render config for full graphic detail (for betterquality). \n- don\'t use cameras in different (shorter) replays, you will lose keyframes. Longer replays are fine. \n- If the editor begins to load and then quits back to desktop, check your config settings, make sure there is a valid replay (camera not needed) setup and the paths are correct. \n- usethe linear in and linear out function (straight line buttons) to create continual movement on your keyframes. Use the curve function to create smooth in and out movement on your keyframes. \n- make sure you enough disk-space for rendering movies. About 1.5 gig for every 5 seconds of uncompressed footage at 30fps.\n\n\nFAQ:\n\nQ: I\'m getting black renders when using the render.bat. What is the cause of this and how can I fix it?\nA: 1) Does it playback ok in cined? Do you see the frames being rendered ok when you run the render? Keep in mind that the CineEd captures directly from the screen when rendering. Meaning, if you move your mouse cursor over the window while rendering it will capture it. If you have a screen-saver running while rendering, it will capture that too. Make sure you have your screen saver turned off and that you can see the frames rendering ok.\n2) If you use Windows Vista, try to switch from the Aero interface to the standard Windows interface. Aero seems to cause the black rendered video.\n3) If your PC is too slow to play back the big and uncompressed rendered video files you should try and compress the video first.\n4) When you export the rendered cameras into Adobe Premiere, make sure that the alpha channel is disabled. It let your scenes turn out black.\n\nQ: Is the CineEd able to render sound?\nA: No, CineEd doesn\'t render sound, you will need to capture it from your replay and edit it yourself. How to do this is explained in the video tutorial.\n\nQ: Why does my video have only 30 fps, even though I have changed it to 60 fps in the config file?\nA: It may be that the retail medieval2.exe does not support changing of fps via config. I use our release build internally which has some debug commands that may not have been exposed for the retail.exe\n\nQ: It keeps kick me out when it is loading, I get to the loading screen then it kicks me out. What am I doing wrong?\nA: This normally happens when there are spelling mistakes or path errors in your config files. Check the exact name and path for your replay and camera files and mod folder (if using one) in yourconfig files.\n\nQ: How do I remove the unit flags?\nA: Open the render.cfg and change the line\nshow_banners = 1\ninto\nshow_banners = 0

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