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  • Arlene Willems

    January 27, 2014 at 8:42 pm in reply to: Using H4n on film set

    Hi David,

    Thanks for the information. I am not that familiar with Audacity. I have used it a few times, long time ago. I just downloaded it into my new system. I tried your advice. I recorded using Stereo mode with my H4n zoom with my 2 lavs. Then I upload them into Audacity and split them into 2 mono files. Upload the 2 files into my Premiere Pro CS5 and linked them. It worked perfectly for what I do.

    Thank you David for your quick response. And I’m surprised that I was able to solve my problem that quick as well. Many thanks!

    And thank you to all the people who shared their knowledge in this forum.

    ~ Arlene W.

  • Arlene Willems

    January 27, 2014 at 6:04 pm in reply to: Using H4n on film set

    Brian Reynolds,

    You said:
    “Record in ‘Stereo’ mode. (that is the most desirable recording method used on film / video shoots)
    In post production these 2 tracks will then be regarded as separate tracks. “

    I recorded in Stereo mode with 2 lavs. But when i uploaded the wav file for post production, the track was not regarded as separate tracks. Both inputs (Input 1 & 2) were mixed into one track. I am using Premiere Pro CS5.

    I want the Input 1 in one track and Input 2 in another track. In that way, I can separately edit the tracks.

    Thanks,

    Arlene W.

  • Hi James O’Brien,

    Thank you so much! I just encountered the “Media Pending” when I transfer the files to an external hard drive and found out that my .MPEG file is not reconnecting. I followed your instruction and trusted you that it always work and it did! Thank you, Thank you, soooo much!

    I noticed also that Adobe Premiere CS5 works well with XMF file and any files created with adobe products when reconnecting files. I was using FCP and reconnecting assets is such an easy step, though. I cannot burn an HD disc using the DVD Studio Pro software (of course, it is especially for DVD). I wish that FCP will have a bundle that allows burn HD disc without buying another software just to burn HD.

    But then again, thank you so much that I come across your post here.

    Arlene

  • Arlene Willems

    December 2, 2011 at 6:52 pm in reply to: Wanted to Produce HD videos

    Thank you guys.

    I did your suggestions and finally I burned my first High Definition movie. It was awesome! Surely, I didn’t think that burning an HD into a Blu-ray disc will make the difference. I thought that if your movie is too large to fit into a SL or DL DVDs that you burn it to Blu-ray disc. Now, I am confident to make movies in HD. It surely also help build my confidence.

    So thank you so much, guys. I am glad that I joined this forum. Many thanks to people who contribute not only their knowledge, but also the time and most especially the desire to help others.

    Thank you so much.

    Arlene

  • Arlene Willems

    November 29, 2011 at 11:53 pm in reply to: Wanted to Produce HD videos

    I will try blu-ray and see what happen. I will report the result afterwards. Thank you guys for responding to my message.

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