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  • Balazs Frank

    August 12, 2017 at 7:44 am in reply to: Freeze procedural effects?

    Thank you, it perfectly did the trick!

  • Balazs Frank

    November 15, 2012 at 10:25 pm in reply to: Lossless codec in Premiere Pro?

    I record at 30 fps, 720p.

    I found Lagarith encoder in the Adobe Media Encoder, saw its possible settings.

    What if I adjust settings here, then re-try the settings in YouRecorder?
    Any other idea?

    Also, should the converted video be played by e.g. Windows Media Player or VLC?
    In VLC it does not play at all, WMP instantly freezes after getting some weird colorful stripes on the whole screen.

  • Balazs Frank

    November 15, 2012 at 9:37 pm in reply to: Lossless codec in Premiere Pro?

    Then Start conversion, the converted file is fine. However, VLC player does not play it.

    But Premiere Pro CS6 does not import at all…

  • Balazs Frank

    November 15, 2012 at 9:36 pm in reply to: Lossless codec in Premiere Pro?

    Well, the YouRecorder screen recorder save its files into itw own yrv formats.

    There are no settings for the Lagarith codec, all I can is just to select it as a destination encoder.

    Any idea?

  • Thanks but as I asked for a possible Windows 7 app, not OS X.

  • Hi,

    thanks for the answer. In my case I am talking about free tutorials.

    Is there any good screen recording solution (I mean features with zoomes, callouts, keystroke focus, etc.) other than Camtasia on Win7?

    Thanks,
    B.

  • Balazs Frank

    September 7, 2010 at 7:31 pm in reply to: Render Queue problem

    Exactly.

    AE should work not by the LAST setting, but by the actual setting fixed into a render job at the time when it was added to the render queue. Very annoying thing, but the workaround you suggested works now.

  • Balazs Frank

    September 7, 2010 at 7:12 pm in reply to: Render Queue problem

    Thanks for the suggestion, it is a workaround, it was well within 5 minutes…

    The layers were consecutive, each following the other.

    I think this is a very illogical working method of AE. The manual says:

    “Time Span – How much of the composition to render. To render the entire composition, choose Length Of Comp. To render only the part of the composition indicated by the work-area markers, choose Work Area Only. To render a custom time span, choose Custom. (See “Work area” on page 201.)”

    And here are some workarounds – it is a shame that an easy task like this has to be done with scripts:
    https://www.crgreen.com/aescripts/ and the Queue_Comp_Sections.jsx
    Will try it out when will have some more time….

  • Balazs Frank

    September 7, 2010 at 6:36 pm in reply to: Render Queue problem

    In the Renders Settings there is a setting called “Time Span”.

    When I set “Work Area Only”, doesn’t it mean that it will only render that segment of a comp? It works for RAM Previews, but really it does not work with a lengthy Comp?

    Is there any workaround?

  • Thanks för the info, I as I have only 3GB I turned off multiprocessing. We’ll see…

    Thanks for the tip of how to find the beats, but after some pre-processing they are already clearly and very precisely shown by layer markers. So I align keyframes, layer in/out points, etc. to layer markers.

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