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sea dog

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  1. I am a bit lost on how to do even basic surround in Davinci Resolve. i was able to doa faux oen by duplicating the fronts to the back but if there is an AI tool out there i might do that. When i get to that point though, i may review some youtube videos on resolve. There has to be an easy way to sort of program sound.
  2. Currently working out a series of videos for theater intros. Using Unreal Engine. Slow going but I hope to make one for every genre. At least I have one. I customized the Regal Cinemas 1990's roller coaster to my theater. Used some AI to change some wording in the narration and Davinci resolve to edit the text on the marque scroller. Gruelling work as unreal Engine is hard to learn. Nothing is straight forward. Everything is a task. But I hope in the end it looks great. Doing an old West town for westerns. A spooky gothic castle on a hill for horror. I plan to do a parody or homage to the Disney Castle for family movies. But I really like watching the playlists on YouTube that feature simple CGI that reminds me of bowling alley animations. That is probably more easily done now with Unreal. I will probably sparingly use AI but for home theater intros it seems tempting. But AI programs seem expensive. Anyone else have customized intros?
  3. Just had a thought though. Ffmpeg may not be good at finding Atmos. Could MediaInfo be packaged in preshow and used to scan the feature to then determine which audio format it is in?
  4. So this sounds more like an issue with Kodi. I suppose the important thing is if you decided to add a tool to search for a list of movies that may be in Atmos, the problem would be in if the user re-encoded with handbrake and changed or compressed the audio tracks(s). I suppose it would be nice if the movies show the appropriate audio bumper, but how would it know how to tell the difference? It seems just using the truehd folder is a surefire way, but I would be glad to make changes (except I don't know if I want to change the filenames manually)
  5. The Haunting (1963) It probably isn't scary for everyone. Scary is subjective as you say. But the Haunting truly sets the mood, practically invented the jump scare, and the director was brilliant at creative use of shots. No blood, no monsters. Because it is the imagination that builds the scariest of all monsters. Fight me
  6. I have noticed that Atmos is never listed in my system. TrueHD is, and according to Google, truehd is atmos. So I simply copied all my atmos bumpers to the Dolby TrueHD folder. If I am mistaken on audio formats, please correct me.
  7. sea dog replied to sea dog's topic in Support
    Thank you! This app has made movies so much better!
  8. sea dog posted a topic in Support
    Good morning, Just wanting to make sure I understand how local trailers work. i would prefer to only have trailers for movies in my library. i have them in the Trailers folder and i have settings set only to Content and scrape only preshow trailer folder. But it will seem to play random movie trailers from the folder even though i have genre match turned on. I have created NFOs for all the movie trailers in the folder. For example, Frozen would bring up a trailer for True Grit (2010). sort of was hoping for another kid friendly trailer more akin to Frozen. Like maybe Moana or something. i think i might create sub folders as a last resort, but i was just wanting to make sure i understood how it pulls and the best way it can pull appropriate movie trailers. Thank you!

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