Post #1 · Posted at 2017-11-28 04:53:54pm 7.4 years ago
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How do you make a video banner? I tried to make one myself using Adobe Premiere but it doesn't show in the song wheel. I tried using Youtube Downloader and AVS video converter to convert the video but it still doesn't show in the song wheel. The Otaku's Dream simfiles have songs with video banners.
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EDIT: It turns out SM didn't agree with the converters but is fine with the end product of Adobe Premiere. Now the question goes, how do I loop the banner?
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EDIT: It turns out SM didn't agree with the converters but is fine with the end product of Adobe Premiere. Now the question goes, how do I loop the banner?
Post #2 · Posted at 2017-11-28 07:30:28pm 7.4 years ago
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wow that is so cool that the banners can be animated. Well now this is another reason why Stepmania is vastly superior to DDR.
Post #3 · Posted at 2017-11-28 09:28:30pm 7.4 years ago
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Sanchny use to do this for all his Hello! Project files 
Open up photoshop, put the song name and artist, transparent background, and save as a TIF file, open up virtual dub and resize / chop away whatever you want, add a filter and select the tif file to put over the top, save as .avi
>make sure the .sm says "songname.avi"

Open up photoshop, put the song name and artist, transparent background, and save as a TIF file, open up virtual dub and resize / chop away whatever you want, add a filter and select the tif file to put over the top, save as .avi
>make sure the .sm says "songname.avi"