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  1. Since Alchemical chests have a dupe bug, I want to block them, but not block condensers. Now the problem is, in essentials when I block block placement for alchemical chests, it works as intended, but also blocks condensers.

    Reason I'm not blocking crafting is because you need it for condensers and alchemical bags, which I don't want to block.

    Here is my essentials config thing.

    
        # Which blocks should people be prevented from placing
    
        placement: 10,11,46,128
    
     
    
        # Which items should people be prevented from using
    
        usage: 128
    
    
    
    
    AND ALSO TRIED:
    
    
    
        # Which blocks should people be prevented from placing
    
        placement: 10,11,46,128:0
    
     
    
        # Which items should people be prevented from using
    
        usage: 128:0
    
    

    I need to fix this, otherwise the only way is having me place condensers.

  2. I'd do one, I can edit, record 720p videos. I have good actual QUALITY videos on my channel.

    Yes I'm 13 whatever generalize all you want I don't care

    besides I probably wont even accept because I have never used my voice in a youtube video beforeohgofd

  3. This is currently good, quality wise and footage wise, nice intro that isn't disturbingly annoying, quality is nice and no black bars!

    the only improvement I can think of is making your voices more interesting, more like you're in the mood

    other than that, it's great

  4. Okay, first things first.

    Here's a bad thing you are doing which you should avoid in ALL your episodes. You are recording your entire desktop and downsizing it to about 640x480. This is EXTREMELY BAD quality wise, people want GOOD QUALITY VIDEOS!!! If it's bad quality they simply will not watch and god forbid unsubscribe.

    Also the framerate is abit small, and people don't really like looking at a render distance of Tiny

    So, main thing, your quality is very, very bad. What you're doing is like, getting a huge image, making it really small so that theres black bars surrounding your footage.

    Get FRAPS, see if that helps, and render at a resolution of 1280x720 OR 1920x1080 if you recorded in that res.

  5. I'm being extremely honest here: It's not very good.

    1. The frame rate is low, so you'll need a better computer.

    2. That 10 second 150x150 or so intro is unnecessary, I don't use an intro in any of my videos and I have 38 subscribers now! (woah amazing whatever) Take the yogscast for example, they have an intro, but it's quick, it's ontop of the game and it's not annoying and doesn't go for 10 seconds. Intros going for longer than 5-10 seconds are just, bad.

    3. Move your microphone away from your mouth, you're generating a lot of static.

  6. Okay, so you want a let's play, but you're afraid that you're horrible at capturing footage and you want to fix that?

    Well, Step 1. Record at a 16:9 ratio (usually 1280x720) Why? so you dont have those GODAWFUL blacklines in your videos, such as my perfect example of this:

    [img width=800]http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19296530/Things/Images%20of%20other%20stuff/Technic%20LP%20tutorialthing/step1blackbars.png

    "But, 343N! This is too small a resolution for me to see with my eyes!", well, if your monitor is 1920x1080 supported, you can record in that resolution and render it at 1280x720 or if your internet is fast enough/you can waste enough harddrive space for it, keep it at 1080p. Also, if it's 720p/1080p it gets marked up in the Search for Youtube, so people might even find your videos easier when they search for "minecraft lets play"

    Step 2. Don't use bandicam (or for the love of god dont use HYPERCAM2 UNREGISTERED). Use something like FRAPS or Dxtory (haven't tried it but it's pretty good apparently). If you're going with fraps you'll want to purchase the full version or your let's plays aren't going to get anywhere with a annoying as dicks watermark.

    Step 3. When recording, make sure your computer can handle AT LEAST 25 FPS WHEN RECORDING (fraps has a handy fps counter that doesnt show up on footage, it looks like this: step3.png) , otherwise it'll look shitty and people wont like it

    "But 343N! I'm too poor to afford a new computer!" Well, there's no solution than steal your parents credit card if you're young enough and buy a tonne of parts, but yeah, like I said you're practically screwed out of your mind if you have a computer with a pentium 4 and a 64MB VRAM Integrated Chipset.

    Step 4. get nasal spray

    Step 4. After recording, you'll be thinking "Why THE JESUS IS MY FILE GONIG TO TAEK 5 DAYS TO UPLOAD, PLZ FIX YUtUB" Well no, it's not youtubes fault

    It's yours You have two options (that I use, whatever use whatever I don't care) that you can use which are the best (for me atleast) to render (and edit out mistakes) your video in. Windows Movie Maker, or Sony Vegas, now I choose sony vegas because it's easy as poo to use once you get the hang of it and have a attention span larger than a dolphin. Okay, so you've edited your whole video, now if you're using Windows Movie Maker, (THIS SMALL BIT IS NOT COMPLETE YET) However, if you're using Sony Vegas, go to Render As > Windows Media Video .WMV > Click on 3Mbps Video > Customize Template > Video > Resolution 1280x720 (or 1920x1080 if you recorded at that res) > OK > Render. Now I'm not going into whatever errors you get with sony vegas on your rendering part but it should render fine. Once rendered you grab that file and upload that bitch onto youtube.

    Step 5. DO NOT ADD ANNOTATIONS AT THE START OF THE VIDEO SAYING "plz subscribe" or you'll be looked at as a subscriber count whore or something

    I hope this helped you turn your lets plays from something semi-decent (a.k.a shitty) into something good!

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