The generated output of your video editor may be bloated, too big for not any significant benefit. One thing you can do is use HANDBRAKE with the H.264 (x264), RF18 Constant Quality and Web Optimized / Fast Start options, all other options by default. You'd be surprised how smaller the video becomes, without any impact to the quality.
Your stuff seems interesting. I haven't played it yet, but I must say your way of doing the beat meter seems to be a pretty bad idea to me. The point of a beat meter is to be able to see the rhythm and to anticipate changes. With your beat meter I can only see one or two beats. I cannot see the pattern from that and I cannot anticipate anything. If I want to get anything from it, I also have to stare at it constantly.
Despite providing so little information it still takes quite a bit of screen space. I would recommend putting it at the bottom of the screen as most videos do. If you want to use less screen space, do not use the full with of the screen, but only about a quarter, but use a smaller scale so the viewer can see at least three instances of a pattern in advance.
I must agree with kerkersklave. I think that with a better beatmeter it might be a great CH video, but after few minutes it started to distract and annoy me. If you want, I could help you with a more traditional beatmeter Jillian Janson is one of my favourite porn stars and I'd 100% enjoy a well prepared CH with her as a central figure.
Thanks for the feedback guys. I'm working on I-Movie so could only insert the beat meter as "picture in picture". I can't seem to find a solution at the moment
RedLighter wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:55 pm
But what do you use to generate the beatmeter? It seems like some sort of After Effects oldschool beatmeter to me, just strangely cut.
As Naughtyrobot10 mentioned - picture in picture. I'm pretty sure the beatmeter and music are from Cock Hero - Sensual Daze, but there may have been multiple sources.
The generated output of your video editor may be bloated, too big for not any significant benefit. One thing you can do is use HANDBRAKE with the H.264 (x264), RF18 Constant Quality and Web Optimized / Fast Start options, all other options by default. You'd be surprised how smaller the video becomes, without any impact to the quality.
Thanks guys - I sourced the beat meter from a 2017 post in the forum where some kind person shared their mp3's and beat meters. I'm going to try making my own
Naughtyrobot10 wrote: Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:08 pm
Thanks guys - I sourced the beat meter from a 2017 post in the forum where some kind person shared their mp3's and beat meters. I'm going to try making my own
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