Jump to content

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

Jyosua

[P4AU] Sho Minazuki - Critique Thread

Recommended Posts

P4U2_Header_Critique_Thread.png

This is a thread made for the sole purpose of posting videos of yourself in an effort to receive and discuss advice. In general, try to keep the videos short and to the point. Nobody wants to watch an hour of footage that feature someone spamming autocombo. A good length is somewhere around 5 matches, give or take. Also try to keep criticism as constructive as possible. It really doesn't help to bash someone, especially if they are in this thread trying to learn. Flaming will not be tolerated.

That said, have fun! Hopefully we can all share and discuss like sophisticated gents. :eng101:

Here are some good ways to get of videos of yourself without owning your own recording equipment:

1. Twitch Streams

A lot of people (such as myself) have open lobbies where they stream people's matches and then save the recordings on Twitch. Some people add highlights to the videos, which allows you to link to a particular time. This comes in handy for showing people videos of yourself without having to make them sift through the video themselves.

However, a lot of Open Lobby streamers do no do this. I'm guilty of it myself. In this case, you can download .flv versions of the videos using this tool: http://www.twitchtools.com/video-download.php

If you locate the number ID of the recording, you can easily download it using this tool. You can then edit this file using some video editing software and crop it to the matches you want, and then upload it to Youtube. There are many options for editing FLV files. Most programs allow you to edit WMVs, AVIs, and MPGs. FLV files are actually containers, so if your particular video editing software doesn't allow you to import FLV files, you can use an extraction/conversion tool to change it into a format you can use.

2. Youtube

If you search for your username, you may find someone has uploaded some of their matches with you. Though this is far less likely than purposefully playing in an open lobby on Twitch, it can sometimes serve as an alternative.

If someone has uploaded offline matches, you can simply link to the proper times.

3. Ask someone who has recording equipment to record some matches for you

This is pretty much self explanatory. If you know someone, you can easily have them spectate some matches for you or record offline matches.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

×