Title: Help!!! Post by: wight gunner on June 25, 2006, 03:12:49 PM I am currently doing a degree in Graphic Communications, my subject for an interactive CD Rom I'm putting forward as my course work is about Guns and Roses.
As part of the disc I am doing a "The Pre Chinese Democracy Era" Jukebox where the new songs can be clicked on and played, along with the lyrics being displayed. The ready recorded pre-94 stuff will be done as a best bits as audio, whilst the lyrics and details will be diplayed (Only 700Mb on a CD prevents full Programme, although if time allows, I will do a full Box Set) Infact, having just written it down, I want to go this route :-\ . This would enable a video section too, but time is against me. The problem I need help with is getting decent quality (studio prefered) downloads along with the lyrics to the songs. I was interested to observe the "Better" thread a little earlier and agree with a comment that said that we all hear things a little different from the next geezer. So if anybody can steer me the right direction I'd be very grateful, + once the project is complete I'll make it freely available for other gunners to enjoy. So please help me if you can. Yeah this project is dedicated to All the Guns N' Fuckin Roses Fans who stuck with them through all the Fuckin shit. And to all those opposed... Hmm...Well Title: Re: Help!!! Post by: GNRBABY on June 25, 2006, 03:18:22 PM Sounds like a cool project, I'll contact you : ok:
Title: Re: Help!!! Post by: dave-gnfnr2k on June 25, 2006, 04:08:21 PM I pm'd you lyrics
btw cant you use a DVD you have tons more space on those Title: Re: Help!!! Post by: wight gunner on June 25, 2006, 04:15:16 PM Would have loved to have done a DVD, but it has to be done using Director MX :-[ (and other adobe products...). The Thing has to be totally interactive. But a big thanks for the help given thus far.... We do the DVD stuff next year... : ok:
Title: Re: Help!!! Post by: McDuff on June 25, 2006, 04:18:11 PM sounds like a cool idea :beer:
Title: Re: Help!!! Post by: dave-gnfnr2k on June 25, 2006, 04:26:30 PM What kind of music files you using? To save room try AAC
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