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I figured out a way to record the intro and posted it as a trailer on my youtube page! You can find it here! ---> https://www.youtube.com/user/ImmZoomy
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Are you looking to add links within the video that direct people to this website?
PS, your video seems to be at 360p resolution. (if you are making videos using footage from multiple sources, always scale the final output for the medium you plan to deliver it on as well as how it will be viewed. for example, if most of the people who will view the video, have 1080p displays, then your workspace in the editor should be in 1080p and low res content will be interpolated to 1080p, and higher res content (e.g., if you game at 4K resolution), will be scaled down (essentially super-sampled)
Other than that, if you are looking to link to external sites within video, head to https://www.youtube.com/features and make sure it is enabled for your account, depending on previous uploads and views,everything should be enabled except paid subscriptions.
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No i am not looking to do that, and I just recorded the intro from it playing to start to finish using action, really I don't know how to scale it up to 1080p. I will look into it now tho.
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Do you have a link to a high definition version of the AOD intro video (I may be able to rip a copy with no additional loss in quality), or if you made it, do you have the original source material?
To make a workspace 1080p, you can specify the size easily in programs like adobe premiere pro CS6, but if you are using premiere pro CC, then it is easiest to have a blank video file or a 1 second blank clip that you can drag into your project, that will instantly set the workspace to be 1080p.
Also if you plan to regularly release videos, do not include more than 2-3 seconds worth of intro, and always keep the volume of the intro audio either 10% lower then the perceived volume of any speech or other content in the rest of the video, or match the volume, (never allow the intro to be louder than rest of the content in a video.
Though ideally it is best to have no intro at all so that viewers do not have to worry about skipping a few seconds into the video to get to the actual content and not an intro that they may have seen before.
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