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  • Bill Mash

    September 28, 2007 at 9:59 pm in reply to: Version 8 Video Preview Buggy

    User error / old age, LOL
    Have to click the icon for screen compare, NOT the drop down box.

  • Bill Mash

    January 31, 2006 at 4:36 pm in reply to: recording google earth?

    I did an intro using Google Earth on a piece for a school. Frankly I experimented with frame capture programs with the downsides/trade-offs you mentioned. I ended up shooting an LCD monitor in DV at 60i and cleaning it up with filters in Vegas. Looked fine and best off all didn’t take a lot of time and effort in post. Good Luck.

  • Bill Mash

    December 14, 2005 at 10:24 pm in reply to: Vegas Render Failure everytime

    Running a properly configured close, then kill session of EndItAll before EVERY editing/rendering session never hurts either.

  • Bill Mash

    December 14, 2005 at 2:39 am in reply to: Rendering a section of a project

    I prefer to render the entire project as MPEG2 with markers. I then create a DVDA project with menus, add the one big file and then a scene selection thumbnail. This give one the best of both worlds, watching the whole thing or jumping to a specific section or sub-section. The only trade-off here is after the section is finished was chosen the video continues on till the end. The poor end user is stuck having to hit the menu button;-)

    Good luck

  • Bill Mash

    September 20, 2005 at 11:03 pm in reply to: How to make an Interview more interesting.

    She enjoyed reminiscing on the photos immensely as witnessed by my trusty GL2:-) I’m sure your results will be similar, good luck and have fun, I know I do when talking with folks that have been around a spell.

  • Bill Mash

    September 20, 2005 at 10:52 pm in reply to: How to make an Interview more interesting.

    What a coincidence as one of my projects underway is based on two seperate interviews with my 80-year-old aunt! One thing I had her do at the end was to go through about 75 pictures and comment on them while filming, paying close attention to keeping them in order.

    In another portion shot outside I positioned her to the left and left a good section of area (~40 of the screen) open to the right for panning and zooming while keeping her interview on camera. I also have 8mm footage that I intend to break-off to aka ‘dream scene’. Hope that helps and good luck!

  • Bill Mash

    September 20, 2005 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Need help burning dual-layer

    BTW I too have a dual-layer drive, a Sony.

  • Bill Mash

    September 20, 2005 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Need help burning dual-layer

    I have had a lot of issues using DVDA to burn to disc, very similar to what you describe. I too have had double whammy’s with Nero, although not exactly as you describe. In each and every instance a full reboot and burn with Nero does the trick. I have become so ‘coaster’ shy that I now immediately reboot after the DVDA prepare before burning to disc. Hopefully a future version of DVDA will address some of these shortcomings as the enhancements from 1.x to 3.x are outstanding, so much so I have no problem with the above temperament issue:-)

  • Bill Mash

    September 20, 2005 at 5:03 am in reply to: Clip name display?

    Another work-around is view>edit details (Alt+6), events. This will give you a row column list of track names with in and out points as defined on the timeline. This display conforms to a table hence you may click the upper left block to select all results, Ctrl+c to copy and drop it in a spreadsheet for printing and manipulation purposes.

    You may then add a event timecode to display the in and out points on the output, which you can then manually match to you (Alt+6) results.

  • Bill Mash

    September 9, 2005 at 3:11 pm in reply to: creating freeze frames “on the fly”

    wew that saved me from pointing out that many of the processes (Multiple steps) seemed to be at least as time consuming if not more… your suggestion certainly isn’t and I shall migrate from my ‘screen capture’ process, which BTW was never time consuming considering the saved file is highlighted in the media pool after the save.

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