DMCA exemption: digital downloads

Thanks to all who've already responded to the earlier call for information to help the OTW renew DMCA exemptions for vidders.

The Legal committee has asked me to pass along the following request:

We really need some examples of "I needed to react fast to this development, so I couldn't wait for the DVD" in order to explain why it may be necessary to use sources like iTunes downloads or Amazon Instant Video.

If you've got a story, or know someone who does, please comment on this post or email us:
fanvideo-chair at transformativeworks dot org
legal at transformativeworks dot org

Thanks!

DMCA exemption proposal: it's that time again.

The OTW's Fan Video & Multimedia Committee is once again working with the Legal Committee and the Electronic Frontier Foundation to petition for a DMCA exemption granting vidders, AMV makers, and other creators of noncommercial remix video the right to break copy protection on media files. In 2010, we won the right to rip DVDs; in 2012, we got that exemption renewed and expanded to include digital downloads (iTunes, Amazon Unbox, etc.). In 2015, we'll be pushing to add Blu-Ray—and, of course, to renew the exemptions we've already won in the last two rounds of DMCA rulemaking.

And we need your help to do it! If you make or watch vids, AMVs, or other forms of fan video, we need you to tell us:

1. Why making fan videos is a transformative and creative act;
2. Why video makers need high-quality source;
3. Why video makers need to be able to manipulate source (change speed and color, add effects, etc.);
4. Why video makers need fast access to source (such as using iTunes downloads rather than waiting for DVDs);
5. Why video makers need to be able to use Blu-Ray;
6. Why video makers need to be able to use streaming sources; and
7. Anything else you think we should keep in mind as we work on the exemption proposal.
ETA: We're also looking for vids that we should add to the Fair Use Test Suite, and we'd love to have your suggestions.

If you have thoughts about any or all of these topics, you can comment on this post OR contact me (Tisha) directly at tisha dot turk at gmail dot com or fanvideo-chair at transformativeworks dot org, or email the Legal Committee at legal at transformativeworks dot org. You don't have to use your real name; we can use your name or pseudonym or describe you anonymously as "a vidder" or "a fan video artist."

The DMCA is U.S. copyright law and only directly affects U.S. vidders, but it does potentially have ripple effects outside the U.S.: Strong DMCA exemptions help send the message that fan creativity should be protected everywhere. With that in mind, please feel free to send your thoughts even if you don't live in the U.S.

Also, please help us signal-boost! This info is being posted to LiveJournal and Dreamwidth communities and on Tumblr; if you can think of other places the OTW should post, please let me know -- and if you can spread the word in your own communities, on streaming sites, etc., please do.

Need help using blu-ray digital download file

I hope someone can help me with this. I've searched and searched for answers but I'm not coming up with an obvious solution. For the first time, I'm trying to vid using the digital download that comes with commercial DVDs and Blu-rays. I'm making a Captain America vid with clips from both movies. I converted the files to .mov (I use Final Cut Express) and made clips with MPEG Streamclip. For the life of me, I can't figure out how to handle the weird frame size for the second movie (from Blu-Ray). It's 1280 x 532. I converted the Blu-Ray clips to 720 x 480, the size of the first movie, but they're still a different size from the first movie when I put them into FCE. When converted, they take up the whole frame, while the Cap 1 clips are letterboxed. In the past, when I've had different size sources, I just manually adjusted the frame in the Canvas and it wasn't a big deal, but I can't seem to do that with this. If I scale the Cap 1 clips up, it cuts off too much material and I just don't see how it would work.

I guess I have two basic problems:

1) How can I make the two sources match in frame size?

2) How do you handle Blu-Ray digital files with this weird frame size? Even I were making a vid with just Cap 2 clips, the natural size is so short and wide. It only takes up the middle third of the screen. The other weird thing is when I check the size of these clips in Quicktime, it says it's 720 x 480, even though I exported them to an HD frame size.

I'm so confused and frustrated.
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[personal profile] echan2014-09-24 11:45 pm

Take the Vidding Source Import Tools Census, share your experience

What tools do you use to gather footage for vidding? How do you rip, convert, contort, and cajole source video into the format your editing program works with? This survey will crowd-source this information. The more people share, the more we can learn from each other. Tools you love, things you tried that weren't worth the time and effort, all your vidding experience is valuable.

We all have our preferences, we always will. There's still room to learn from others, find new things to try, new tools to try.

There's space for DVD ripping software, torrent sites, and more. The opinions entered can be anything from "this is perfect and I use it exclusively" to "tried it, didn't work, never again" and even in between. The aggregate data will include as much or as little personal comments as each person wants.

Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cagmOfbAKsA5HtO3gzHRQ-vUGcbjuZemxdxpss-DCBU/viewform?usp=send_form

Thanks in advance for contributing! Feel free to share this link and information with other vidders, anyone interested in sharing.

Question

I had a question and I'm not sure where to find the answer. I asked this on a vid site a while ago and was told that 'one's better than the other.' No help at all, right? So here it is: what is the difference between a xvid .avi file and a divx .avi file? Which one is better? Okay, that's two questions but they're related :D

If I got the tags wrong, I'm sorry!

vidding with multiple sources?

Hello! I have an idea for a vid I want to make centered on a musician, using footage of interviews, performances, and music videos. I now realize that I have more than ten sources from which I want to edit clips, and each of these sources is in a different format, with different aspect ratios, frames per second, etc.

(Examples) )

Is this venture doomed from the start? I know it's been done before, but I'm also still a relative n00b. Does anyone have any advice or know of any guides for this sort of project using Final Cut Pro? Thanks!
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info: Giveaway of the Day - Wondershare Video Converter Platinum

the user rankings are pretty top on this, so you will have the next 20 hours to download and install and activate it:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/wondershare-video-converter-platinum/

Wondershare Video Converter Platinum is the best video converter software that can convert all common video files to various formats to meet different format requirements and for playback on most popular players including iPod, iPhone, Apple TV, Zune, PSP, Pocket PC, Creative Zen, PS3, Xbox 360, Archos and more. It is also the best HD video converter and AVCHD video Converter which can convert HD video and AVCHD video to avi, convert m2ts to avi, convert mts to avi, convert ts to mp4 etc with excellent quality.
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* Support merging more than one file into a single file and renaming the output files.
* Two real time preview windows allow you have a full control of video effects.
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Sony Vegas Problem

Hey all. I checked all of the memories for something to help and I couldn't find anything that works.

I just started using Vegas and only very select vids will open in the program. I tried every avi I have on my computer. Nothing I ripped worked and the only things that did were vids I downloaded from this comm.

The error I get is the 'Stream attributes could not be determined'

Any help would be *amazing*

VirtualDub-like tool for mkv?

I've downloaded a 4gb mkv of an hd-dvd, and the quality is just so amazing. I want to use pull clips from it for a vid. Virtual dub can't seem to open the file. So, is there a tool like Virtual Dub that will? Thanks!
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Recording TV shows

Hi, I hope this is the right place to ask this. I scanned the memories and didn't see this question answered so I thought I'd ask. Okay, I have a PVR on my computer that I use mainly for watching TV. However, I got it with the intention of being able to record TV shows. The thing is, I'm not really sure how to do that. The program has a few pre-set video types you can use, like .wma or MPG or uncompressed .avi (which is too big to be practical) that I've fooled around with, but aren't quite what I'm looking for. I've heard of codecs like divx and xvid and so on, and I'd like to try something like that, but I'm not sure which one to use. Most of the places I've looked for more information on which is best to choose are kind of technical and just make my head spin. I just want something that provides a good quality file at a relatively small size and is viewable to the majority of users. I'm also not clear on whether these codecs, once added to my PVR, will be able to compress the video as its being recorded or if I'd need to use another program afterwards to do that. So would anyone know where I could find out more about this? Perhaps link me to a tutorial you know of that is easy to follow and has great step by step instructions on how to generally do this? (Oh, and it's a WinFast PVR2 on XP, if that helps)
Thanks!

Looking For Help Finding Lost Clips

I'm looking clips from the lost episode "Flashes Before Your Eyes" 3X08 I believe. I need the flashback clips of Desmond and Penny while Des is preparing for his job interview and she's helping him with his tie, also the clip of them in thier apartment after the interview when Des asks "why do you love me?". Also- I need the clip of Des when he wakes up in the jungle and finds the picture of the two of them and starts to cry. 
Any help would be really amazing! I need the clips in .wmv - thank you!
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[personal profile] ender242007-10-16 12:42 pm

info: Giveaway of the Day - Web Stream Recorder Pro 2.0

I think, its ok to post here, as the program, which is free for today, can be used to capture music vids, that are on streaming sites:
For a review, go here:
http://www.bladedthoth.com/reviews/15mrs/web-stream-recorder-pro-v2-0-0-539/

http://de.giveawayoftheday.com/web-stream-recorder-pro-20-rerun/

//Web Stream Recorder Pro, as the name implies, is a network utility (Internet and LAN) that captures and records streams of video and audio data that is being transferred. The tool is frequently used to record live video and audio broadcasts, “teleseminars” or net radio shows. More over, the tool is simply indispensable for situations when the source URL is unknown or is being deliberately obfuscated.

Web Stream Recorder Pro is capable of capturing Windows Media Audio/Video streams (ASF, WMA, WMV, WMX, NSC, WAX), Shoutcast/IceCast streams (MP3 files), GoogleVideo, YouTube and others.//

You still have 20 hours to dl and activate it.

TV Tuner Card?

I've been looking at tuner cards and I was wonder what y'all use (those of you who have them) I've been looking at the Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-950 which is USB and uses a software encoder and Comes with portable ATSC antenna and the Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1600 Hardware encoder - up to 12Mbits/sec, you plug it into your pci slot.

I have Windows xp, Celeron D 3.20 Ghz, and 448 MB Ram


Looking for a vid

I hope there's someone who can help me out here. I'm looking for a vid I came across a few years ago or thereabouts. It's from Angel and focuses on the character of Lilah. I don't know much else about it except the song was a sad ballad, sounded to me like it was from the 40's or 50's, and had a female singer. I know that's not a lot to go on, but it's all I have. I think this vid might have won an award. I've searched some sites, but several seem to be down, and the Buffyverse Music Video Database is under construction, which doesn't help either.

All I know is if you tell me the name of the song in the vid, and it's the one, I'll know it. So link me to all the Lilah vids you know of, please, and that will help a lot.

Hook a sister up?

I'm looking for a couple of things for vidding purposes.

There was a short-lived series from 2003 called "The Lyon's Den," which is somehow related to West Wing (don't ask me how, I don't know anything about West Wing). Apparently 13 episodes were produced but only 6 aired. It's a legal drama with Rob Lowe and some other people and *cough*David Krumholtz*cough*. I am shocked, shocked I tell you, that I couldn't find it on my normal torrent source if it had anything to do with West Wing at all.

Potentially more obscurely (or not? this one actually ran for 6 seasons), there was an 80s show called "Fame." I am looking for episode 4x24, which was called "That Ol' Ball Game," and had Rob Morrow in it, possibly playing softball (a girl can only hope).

If you have either of these--especially the episode of Fame--even in VHS format, let me know. I am capable of capturing from tape.

x-posted to [livejournal.com profile] vidding and [livejournal.com profile] jmtorres.

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Question, how do you take the logo off of a video? lets see I have premier and movie maker. (photoshop and all that too)

Question for AMV/Video Game editors.

After extensively playing Resident Evil 4, not only have I fallen in love with it all over again and all its slashy goodness, but I've got an idea for a vid.

To do this, obviously I need the videos from the game. And while I know there are places online where such can be downloaded, a lot of times the quality is passable at best, usually very compressed. So I'd love to download what I can from the PS2 game... but I'm rather leery of putting a ps2 game into my laptop and fiddling around with it (both out of concern for the game disc and my laptop).

Any help in this matter would be muchly appreciated :)

Clips

Does anyone know where I can get video clips for the following shows?
  • Star Trek: Classic
  • Star Trek: Voyager
  • Star Trek: DS9
  • Law & Order
  • (mainly seasons 8 & 11)


I'm only looking for the Jane Elliot episodes of L&O so I can see them, as NOBODY rents the videos around here and I can't find them online. I'm looking for the Trek clips for video-making purposes. Thanks!