I don't mind to make you a totally custom clock with some bling too. Give me some idea of what you most want in it. We'll have a contest for best clock.
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"This is what you want?"
Yes, thanks jagabo, but as I illustrated in post #15 that failed for me for the reasons I gave.
On which tracks in which editor did you place your background, clock and mask? How have you avoided black hand and numerals becoming partially transparent as in my case? What chroma setting was appled to the mask? Anything done to the original clock?
Of course, an unavoidable problem throughout this discussion is that we're using different products. You don't know MEP and I don't know whatever you're using! Did my description of the MEP chroma types in response to PDR help bridge the gap?
To summarise my aim:
For any section of an MEP video I want to be able to drag in an animated clock for a few seconds. I'd be happy with a clock with either a black (or near black) face, with white (or near white) hands and numerals. Or vice versa. Or a yellowish one like that I prepared earlier, with those neat shadows on the face.
But I want the clock to look just like the original, with solid face and with the hands and numerals having no 'residual transparency' allowing the varying background to be seen behind. I don't want to have to customise it every time I use it.
Trivially easy for a still image clock but so far not achieved for a clock video. I'm still trying though as I'm sure it is possible and I'll kick myself when I've done it.
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Terry, East Grinstead, UKLast edited by terrypin; 6th Jul 2013 at 05:43.
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Again, I used AviSynth for my overlay. I was addressing post #19 where you said this about using a mask:
I don't know what you meant by "hides most of track 1". So I was showing how a mask is supposed to work.
So you don't have the ability to overlay a video with a separate matte or alpha channel? What about using two overlays? One just a black circle on a white background (make white transparent), then the clock video with black as the transparent color. The hands of the clock will still be transparent but you'll see the black circle through them, not the original video image.Last edited by jagabo; 6th Jul 2013 at 07:07.
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Yes, part of the problem is MEP is using non-standard layout - looking at your screenshots, track order is reversed compared to most other programs - in virtually all other programs (video editors, image editors, compositing programs), you're looking down from top to the bottom. Things on higher tracks (lower numbers) cover up things on lower tracks (higher numbers) . In MEP, it looks reversed - things on the bottom "cover up" things on the top
I'm just guessing here, but it looks like you use the chroma key as before, but applied to the "alpha keying object" (the white circle, track 2), with the "alpha" setting
Alpha: This video effect uses the brightness of a video to control a transition effect
between two other videos on neighboring tracks. The additional videos should be
situated directly above and below the alpha-keying object.
In all black parts of the alpha-keying object, the top video is faded in, while in all white
passages the bottom video is shown. Grey passages are permeable for both videos
and create a mixture of the two. In the case of colored passages, the brightness of the
color is used for control purposes.
You can use the "Threshold value", "Transition area" and "Antispill" controls to fine-
tune your results, e. g. to remove reflections of hidden colors on surfaces or to
sharpen the transitions to objects.
track 2: "alpha keying object" (refered to as "mask" or "luma matte" by others in this thread); - it's black and white, white is "see through" , like jagabo's picture above post#22, it's called "mask" there
track 3: foreground (clock)
If it's too big (covers too much of background), resize the layer => I see there is a "Movement effects: size and position" - to adjust the size & position . You might have to resize both track 2 & 3 by the same value (I don't know if MEP can "link" tracks) -
I don't mind helping out making a clock video either, but you need to be more specific on the requirements, such as design , speed, frames .
It should be pretty easy to do a custom in MEP as well - at least then you can customize it exactly how you want; but I guess the problem is you can't export it with embedded alpha channel to use in other projects. If your program can export PNG with alpha, you can export an image sequence instead
Here is a very simple plain white face, black numbers/hands , 1280x720p30.0 , 720frames . Quicktime animation codec /MOV , premultiplied alpha (If your program needs a "straight" alpha, or has problems reading it, let me know) -
OK, but let's lay down some ground rules. No cheating, stealing, or otherwise purloining, off the web. Everything must be original.
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Bingo - thank you, I have it working!
That one you sent me below looks just fine. Or a negative of it. More ambitiously maybe an actual clock like that yellowish one I found and adjusted up-thread, with its hands showing shadows. But I'm very happy to get this one working, albeit with the limitations (probably down to MEP) which I've described later.
My typical project settings:
It should be pretty easy to do a custom in MEP as well - at least then you can customize it exactly how you want;
but I guess the problem is you can't export it with embedded alpha channel to use in other projects.
If your program can export PNG with alpha, you can export an image sequence instead
Here is a very simple plain white face, black numbers/hands , 1280x720p30.0 , 720frames . Quicktime animation codec /MOV , premultiplied alpha (If your program needs a "straight" alpha, or has problems reading it, let me know)
But I was able to convert it with SUPER 2008 to an MP4 and MEP was happy with that . Here's what it looks like:
The big feature that I'd hoped for may well be impossible to achieve? Namely being able to simply drag in the clock video clip and position and size it without the significant extra effort of also adding a mask and positioning and sizing that precisely to match. I tried to minimise that by copying the video effects from the clock to the mask; position pastes OK, but that still leaves sizing, which then affects position.
Really appreciate all the time and effort you've put into this.
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Terry, East Grinstead, UKLast edited by terrypin; 6th Jul 2013 at 11:09.
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If you want someone to help make you one, you have to be VERY specific, even use google images for "clock" and take a reference image. e.g. did you want "ticks" or gradations, etc...
It sounds like budwzr is up to the task
It should be pretty easy to do a custom in MEP as well - at least then you can customize it exactly how you want;
Rotation is just done with keyframes (I'm sure I saw somewhere that MEP has keyframes)
but I guess the problem is you can't export it with embedded alpha channel to use in other projects.
Do you have quicktime installed ?
Do you have a video sample where alpha channel works? or post a mediainfo report of it
It's probably just a matter finding a proper format that MEP understands
If your program can export PNG with alpha, you can export an image sequence instead
But I was able to convert it with SUPER 2008 to an MP4 and MEP was happy with that . Here's what it looks like:
The big feature that I'd hoped for may well be impossible to achieve? Namely being able to simply drag in the clock video clip and position and size it without the significant extra effort of also adding a mask and positioning and sizing that precisely to match.Last edited by poisondeathray; 6th Jul 2013 at 11:16.
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Try this, pdr's clock converted to uncompressed ARGB AVI (in a ZIP file).
Or this, pdr's clock converted to animated GIF with alpha channel (in a ZIP file).Last edited by jagabo; 6th Jul 2013 at 11:32.
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Try these tests too, RGBA, uncompressed AVI, one is premultipled alpha, one is straight alpha
Just 2 frames to test if MEP "likes" it. (I inverted the colors - black clock face, white numbers/arrows)
Some programs have alpha interpretation options, but I suspect MEP probably doesn't -
Since you can't export an embedded alpha channel (to use a clip in other projects) , one way other programs do this is they "link" tracks or "precompose" tracks. What this would do is "combine" track 2 & 3 , so it looks like a single track (let's call it track 4). So any manipulations like scaling, position, rotation , effects etc, would only need to be applied to track 4 only - in effect, to the program it looks like a single video , not 2 videos. Look for something like that in the manual
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Thanks guys, much to study tomorrow (before or after the Murray Wimbledon final).
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Terry, East Grinstead, UK -
My wife hit me with a bunch of hunny-dos, and I'm still digging out from under.
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Yes, as mentioned in my last reply, but only around the centre.
Rotation is just done with keyframes (I'm sure I saw somewhere that MEP has keyframes)
In 99% of other video editors, you can just drop it on the time line. Mediainfo here doesn't tell you if there is an alpha channel . It's seems to be an incompatible format with MEP (which is weird , because this is one of the most commonly used formats for this purpose)
Do you have quicktime installed ?
Do you have a video sample where alpha channel works? or post a mediainfo report of it
BMP can have an alpha channel, see if there are options for that
But it looks like you're using the "mask" or they call it "alpha mask" method with 3 tracks. Super will discard the embedded alpha
"track 1: background
track 2: "alpha keying object" (refered to as "mask" or "luma matte" by others in this thread); - it's black and white, white is "see through" , like jagabo's picture above post#22, it's called "mask" there
track 3: foreground (clock)"
You just have to find a compatible format that MEP understands - so post the mediainfo report of one that works, and I can export it in that format , or someone can make a better, more customized fancy clock. I suspect uncompressed AVI will work
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Terry, East Grinstead, UKLast edited by terrypin; 7th Jul 2013 at 09:41.
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right, so you would just do that in an image editor, if MEP doesn't have tools to do that internally
do you understand what I was saying above ? or would you like an example ?
Do you have a video sample where alpha channel works? or post a mediainfo report of it
But it looks like you're using the "mask" or they call it "alpha mask" method with 3 tracks. Super will discard the embedded alpha
"track 1: background
track 2: "alpha keying object" (refered to as "mask" or "luma matte" by others in this thread); - it's black and white, white is "see through" , like jagabo's picture above post#22, it's called "mask" there
track 3: foreground (clock)"
It's basically the same idea as what jagabo is showing in post #22, but with MEP
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/357196-How-to-add-transparency-to-a-video-clip?p=22...=1#post2252395
You just have to find a compatible format that MEP understands - so post the mediainfo report of one that works, and I can export it in that format , or someone can make a better, more customized fancy clock. I suspect uncompressed AVI will work
I don't know what you're using it for (what scenario, what theme, what colors or background videos you're working with, etc...), so I cannot comment on if it looks "grim" or not . I can make it black numbers/ arrows on white clock face, and this one will be uncompressed RGBA in AVI . I think jagabo did one above as well - it doesn't matter I'll upload one anyway . You can also invert this video (swap black with white), MEP should (might?) have filters for that -
Hey, I'll be freed up in an hour or two. I want to get in on this....hold the fort.
I have an awesome 3D clock in the cooker. This thing winks, blinks, and stinks too!
Shoots particles too!!!(hasta lumbago bastidos)
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OK, I'm back. Whew, this thread is a mile long now. It's a lot of reading, but I'll try. Unless somebody can give a synopsis.
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The AVI is great - looks good and works directly with no mask. Huge size though at 2.5 GB! BTW, I don't need audio.
Here's an example of typical usage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KmaEw_-Hms&feature=youtube_gdata_player
MEP didn't play the GIF.
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Hahaha. Can MEP import still sequences?
My clock is already made in my mind, but I haven't actually done it yet due to the probability it won't work in your software. -
I sent it as uncompressed ARGB for maximum compatibility. You can use a codec that supports 32 bit ARGB to compress it -- like UT video codec or Lagarith. Lagarith compressed it down to 22 MB.
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I'm not too confident working with these long cascaded quotes so I'll hedge my bets and display my latest in blue.
Yes, understood thanks. I use PaintShop Pro.
Do you have a video sample where alpha channel works? or post a mediainfo report of it
But wasn't it still a black face like the last one?
But it looks like you're using the "mask" or they call it "alpha mask" method with 3 tracks. Super will discard the embedded alpha
"track 1: background
track 2: "alpha keying object" (refered to as "mask" or "luma matte" by others in this thread); - it's black and white, white is "see through" , like jagabo's picture above post#22, it's called "mask" there
track 3: foreground (clock)"
It's basically the same idea as what jagabo is showing in post #22, but with MEP
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/357196-How-to-add-transparency-to-a-video-clip?p=22...=1#post2252395
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Understood.
You just have to find a compatible format that MEP understands - so post the mediainfo report of one that works, and I can export it in that format , or someone can make a better, more customized fancy clock. I suspect uncompressed AVI will work
I don't know what you're using it for (what scenario, what theme, what colors or background videos you're working with, etc...), so I cannot comment on if it looks "grim" or not .See also the YT example in my reply to jagabo a short while ago. I'm using that background in track 1 throughout for consistency.
I can make it black numbers/ arrows on white clock face, and this one will be uncompressed RGBA in AVI . I think jagabo did one above as well - it doesn't matter I'll upload one anyway . You can also invert this video (swap black with white), MEP should (might?) have filters for that
I'll try swapping too.
Unfortunately PDR-Uncomp-Premult-BW.avi crashed MEP. Got the hour glass indefinitely so forcibly closed MEP after 5-10 minutes.
Huge file too! At 2.6 GB it's approaching the expected size of my current video project! Same with the AVI from jagabo, but that worked fine.
As you see, I'm just extracting fragments of it in practice, so shouldn't be too serious an impact. Presumably no way to compress these AVIs and still retain alpha?
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Terry, East Grinstead, UKLast edited by terrypin; 7th Jul 2013 at 10:04.
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BTW, pdr's clock has the hour hand moving two hours for every revolution of the minute hand.
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I wish we could get a definitive answer as to what exactly MEP supports. I don't want to install a trial because they spam you to death afterward, and I don't want any TSR's on my editing computer.
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hahaha... ooops
I can upload a fixed one, but now I'm confused as to what format works
Unfortunately PDR-Uncomp-Premult-BW.avi crashed MEP. Got the hour glass indefinitely so forcibly closed MEP after 5-10 minutes.
Why would one version work (the small 2 frame version), but the other crash? Maybe memory issue ? But jagabo's worked...
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I wish the OP would switch to Vegas Studio. $45. http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/moviestudio.
Yes, it would mean dumping Magix, and that's a waste. But getting on the right path is crucial. And the purchase price is redeemable towards future upgrades.
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