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  • David Bispham

    June 12, 2007 at 1:45 pm in reply to: P2 versus tape size per min

    and here is a chart that might be of some help.
    https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/sales_o/p2/p2card/

  • David Bispham

    May 16, 2007 at 6:05 pm in reply to: Codec for web video

    I think it should be 480 x 270.
    That 1440 is what the camera shot, but that is a non square pixel.
    When that 1440 plays back it would be 1920, so you need to calculate your resize based on that.
    This is my assumption.
    Hope it helps

  • David Bispham

    June 2, 2006 at 8:41 pm in reply to: Media Composer Adrenaline mouse speed

    Not really sure, but at one upgrade point maybe 1.7, the mouse wheel actually works within Avid bins. That was huge for me.
    Or maybe that already works with your 1.6.4. Either way I would upgrade, and maybe that’ll solve the issue.
    Davidb

  • David Bispham

    April 5, 2006 at 7:02 pm in reply to: media tool display/project list

    I think I got it.
    If, when in the Media Tool, you select the “orphaned” or unexplained project,
    find any media, master clips or precomputes associated with that project and delete them, then that project will be deleted from available projects to choose from within the Media Tool.
    Gotta love that Media Tool.
    davidb

  • I would assume some transcoded video files are trancoded at too high of a rate.
    I have seen this problem before.
    You might duplicate the project and transcode any suspect video files at a really low rate and see if you can get the program to “build”. You can do all this without actually burning the DVD.

  • David Bispham

    January 10, 2006 at 9:24 pm in reply to: 16:9/avid/encore problem

    I don’t mean to sound condescending, but you might check the DVD players’ options for 16×9/Letterbox/4×3 and see what they’re set at.

  • David Bispham

    December 27, 2005 at 7:18 pm in reply to: Lower 3d and squished video…

    I have just noticed this problem also.
    If I have just plain text for the lower third, there doesn’t seem to be a problem, but when I use a logo, which is a matte key then the video frames squish (for lack of a better word) about 10 lines.
    This is with the QT reference, as well as, with the encoded QT movie(sorenson) or WMV.
    I haven’t tried DVD (mpeg 2) yet and fortunately we have a hardware encoder for that task.
    I originally thought that the avid rendered the effect and that was where it was squished but even in unrendered output (QT ref) the problem still exists.

  • David Bispham

    December 7, 2005 at 9:42 pm in reply to: How to mix video and data on DVD

    Quite easily. Under the Disc tab there is a DVD-ROM Content area. Hit browse and navigate to the folder that has the data.
    We have had good luck with this using a Macromedia Director File tat launches when DVD is placed in a PC. The viewer can still access the DVD video by right clicking and choosing Play with (DVD Player) and of course when inserted into a set top DVD player DVD video takes over.

  • David Bispham

    November 21, 2005 at 7:06 pm in reply to: Unknown error (DVD Error -1)

    Thanks for the info Guilherme.
    After following the link you sent, I basically made copies of the project and eliminated files one by one, until I narrowed it down to a certain few.
    I think the bit rate numbers assigned to the files Encore encodes are either wrong or are telling the system the numbers are too high. I am getting the DVD to build now. Thanks
    David

  • David Bispham

    October 25, 2005 at 3:43 pm in reply to: Another thing – Denver Avid Users?

    I would be interested also.
    I am in the downtown Denver area.
    In late September 2005, I received an email from:

    Brenda Bergin
    User Group Manager
    Avid Technology, Inc.
    239-566-2467
    Brenda_bergin@avid.com

    Regarding a Denver users group.
    I haven’t heard anything more, but maybe she has something in the works.
    David

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