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  • Dan Crandall

    April 19, 2011 at 2:55 pm in reply to: clip Fade Default?

    I believe you can change the default Audio/Video fades in the “Preferences/External Control & Automation” tab.
    -Dan

  • Dan Crandall

    January 27, 2011 at 6:08 pm in reply to: DVD Architect chapter scripting

    Are you certain that you have set the Menu navigation correctly via the “Navigation Tool”?

  • Dan Crandall

    January 22, 2011 at 5:42 pm in reply to: hd????

    Yes, you can burn HD on a standard DVD and it does work OK (but you will need a Blu-ray player to view it).
    May I suggest you just “bite-the-bullet” and instead purchase a Blu-ray burner. I just bought one from Newegg.com on sale for $80 and Blu-ray media costs a little over $1.00 for a 25GB disk. After viewing your video and photos in Hi-def you won’t want to make standard def DVD’s anymore. It seems that Blu-ray is finally getting some traction in the consumer market. I completed a video project about a month ago and 50% of the recipients requested to receive it in Blu-ray format.

  • Dan Crandall

    February 11, 2010 at 1:37 am in reply to: Running a 32-bit plugin with Vegas 64-bit

    I have a bunch of NewBlue Plug-ins (Video Essentials 1,2,3, Cartoonr and Light Rays) and I know they have versions available for Vegas Pro 9 64-bit. You might try downloading the latest version of your plugin(s)

  • Dan Crandall

    September 21, 2007 at 3:45 pm in reply to: Avi won’t play in Vegas 6

    Mike is correct ….. you REALLY do need a MJPEG codec to be installed on your system and Vegas 6 did not include a MJPEG codec.

    However, if you were on-the-fence about upgrading to Vegas Pro 8 then you’ll be happy to know that a MJPEG codec is now included.

    -Dan

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