Feel free to move or sticky at your leisure.
STEP 1:
YOUTUBE.
http://youtube.com
It's really an awesome resource. If the song has a music video, it will be on youtube, and probably compressed at that golden point where the video looks decent but won't be a bitch to download.
STEP 2:
VIXY
http://vixy.net/
-OR-
YOUTUBEX
Kai Edit:YouTubex is dead
Here you have a choice. If you want to be certain you have compatibility, use Vixy, as it will convert it to an avi. If you want a faster and painless process, use youtubex and just use the .flv (osu does let you use flv files, right?) The version of ffdshow that I use has supports for .flv files, so I assume it will work.
If anybody knows of a simple way to strip the music from a video file, feel free to add that to reduce file size.
anyway,
STEP 3
F2 in editor, click Insert Background Video. Use the slider below to adjust the start time offset.
There you go! No programs had to be downloaded, and now all your beatmaps can have a video attached to it!
STEP 1:
YOUTUBE.
http://youtube.com
It's really an awesome resource. If the song has a music video, it will be on youtube, and probably compressed at that golden point where the video looks decent but won't be a bitch to download.
STEP 2:
VIXY
http://vixy.net/
-OR-
YOUTUBEX
Kai Edit:YouTubex is dead
Here you have a choice. If you want to be certain you have compatibility, use Vixy, as it will convert it to an avi. If you want a faster and painless process, use youtubex and just use the .flv (osu does let you use flv files, right?) The version of ffdshow that I use has supports for .flv files, so I assume it will work.
If anybody knows of a simple way to strip the music from a video file, feel free to add that to reduce file size.
anyway,
STEP 3
F2 in editor, click Insert Background Video. Use the slider below to adjust the start time offset.
There you go! No programs had to be downloaded, and now all your beatmaps can have a video attached to it!