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  • Amit Parekh

    January 23, 2012 at 4:56 pm in reply to: motion tracking in Vegas 10

    Brilliant but how do I do this, with another track?

    Lets say I have a moving billboard, and I want it to have a sign on it and stay on it with motion tracking, how do i do this when the clip i want on top is in another track?

    ~Amit

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  • Awesome, thank you so much!

    ~Amit

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  • Amit Parekh

    December 30, 2011 at 12:43 am in reply to: Script that changes certain options for all video clips

    Do you know how? Like what is needed to be done within it and which tabs to go on to find it.

  • Amit Parekh

    December 29, 2011 at 7:52 pm in reply to: Where is project media

    Hi there. I had a look and you can try and resolve this by going to View –> and then selecting the windows you want.

    Hope this helps, Amit.

  • Amit Parekh

    November 23, 2011 at 10:06 pm in reply to: Less squares on image….

    Thank you so much. fixed perfectly.

    ~Amit

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  • Amit Parekh

    November 16, 2011 at 4:22 pm in reply to: Cinema 4D lag after graphics card update

    I use it for many other things that are likely to have OGL on and it works fine but after UPdating its now stopped working. odd. I was looking at the system requirements for it and i can have it as it is 1gb ram min.

    rather than reinstalling a OS again, is there anyway I can just fix it? im willing to take time and effort to do so as the program is worth it.

    ~Amit

    Loving VFX!

  • Amit Parekh

    November 15, 2011 at 6:38 pm in reply to: Cinema 4D lag after graphics card update

    Sorry for the wait. Only just seen the reply now. I was told by the person who gave me the comp that I am unable to upgrade to Win7 as it is not good enough. I haven’t thought to get another opinion. Here’s the spec, am I able to upgrade? If so, how will this help me? Will the problem be fixed?

    Spec:

    Intel(R)
    Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.80Ghz
    2.80 GHz, 2.00GB RAM

    Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600.

    ~Amit

    Loving VFX!

  • Thank You!!!! Thank you thank you thank you thank you!!! I could kiss you!!! (But I wont…) You have solved my problem!

    ~Amit

    Loving VFX!

  • just realised that I have reinstalled my OS and forgot to update my drivers. will check for update NOW! thanks for reminding. will let you know if no change…

    ~Amit

    Loving VFX!

  • Amit Parekh

    October 25, 2011 at 8:50 pm in reply to: Recording(Frapsing) in 1920×1200, rendering settings?

    As your using fraps, I think that your recording gameplay and therefore most likely gameplay in 720p. First thing you should not do is panic. You should be recording properly. I’m a gaming director myself (just starting out) so I’ve been through the same problems.

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    First, go to project settings. You do that by clicking the mouse icon near the preview section. (Top-Left of it). I have it set to “HDV 720-30p (1280×720, 29.970fps)”. Now change the “Pixel Aspect Ratio” to “NTSC DV Widescreen”. Now down to Pixel and I keep it at 8-bit because I don’t know what it does and Full-Resolution rendering quality is Best. I also checked the box under deinterlace. Audio should be 48KHz.

    —————————————————-
    When rendering, save as type: MainConcept AVC/AAC (*.mp4).
    Now to “Custom…”

    Video
    “Custom Frame Size” – 1280 by 720
    (Tick box for Letterboxed Project)**
    Baseline
    29.970000
    Untick box
    **If first box was unticked, change pixel aspect to 1.0000
    reference frames = 2 (use deblocking filter)
    constant bitrate at 10mill.

    Project
    Video rendering quality = Best
    —————————————————-
    Right so they are my settings and they should hopefully sort your problem. If anyone wishes to correct me, feel free to do so.

    Hope it helps!

    Edit
    If it records in any other dimension, see below to change the numbers to…. (You can render in it just to check draft versions on Youtube)

    360p = 640 x 360
    480p = 854 x 480
    720p = 1280 x 720
    1080p = 1440 x 1080
    2K = 2048 x 1152
    4K = 4096 x 2304

    ~Amit

    Loving VFX!

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