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    does anyone know where I can download a movie clip of the old fashioned 10 second count down? (.avi or mpeg) thanks. I want to use it for an intro/overature on my home movies I am putting on DVD.
    Thanks for your time,

    Csrredcoat
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  2. Assuming you have Windows, go to the WINDOWS directory and open clock.avi
    "Mustard?! Don't lets be silly now. But lemon, thats different, thats nice." - The Mad Hatter
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  3. Dazzle's DVD Complete has a bunch of overtures with the install disc. Some of those include a countdown but I don't think it goes to 10 seconds. Don't know of anywhere to download something like that...also don't think something like that can be copyrighted. Maybe the nice guys on this site could include overtures in the download section. I haven't checked other software, but they might have something like that within too.
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    Is this what you are looking for ? :.............

    http://www.vce.com/ImageLibrary/film_videoinfo.html

    Small *.mov clips but you can resize and change codec.


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    FYI - update

    I converted the small *.mov to 720*480 mpeg2 @ 8000 br - very pixilated as one would expect but it should do the job you want !
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  6. I downloaded one and converted it. Tmpg hung at the end but the final image was fine. That site has tons more that are cool too. Any other links for stuff like that?
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  7. If you know anybody with Premiere, they can whip one up in a matter of a couple of clicks. And plus the encode time.

    It counts down to 2, black screen, and a beep. Or beeps on each second. Color can also be changed from B/W.

    I would upload a small clip but I'm at school now.

    Mike

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    Home now, here is the clip 740x480 sorenson codec quicktime. the file is b/w and ends with the little white circle in the upper right corner with a black screen.

    File is compressed using winrar to save bandwidth....

    http://home.earthlink.net/~mike.chris/movie/lead_count_down.rar
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