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  • Ebarfield

    March 29, 2006 at 6:45 pm in reply to: Morphing plug-in

    Doesn’t answer your question, but check this out:

    https://www.creativecow.net/articles/zwar_chris/morph/index.html

    “deja vu all over again” — Yogi Berra

  • Ebarfield

    March 29, 2006 at 5:25 pm in reply to: Make a text broken (The text is exploded)

    ya gotta love the name…i used it in a title, then time-remapped to have the particles fly in horizontally and come together to compose the title.

    “deja vu all over again” — Yogi Berra

  • Ebarfield

    March 29, 2006 at 4:50 pm in reply to: Make a text broken (The text is exploded)

    I have also used “CC pixel polly” to do this effect with text. Uses same type settings as shatter. Works quite well.

    egb

    “deja vu all over again” — Yogi Berra

  • Ebarfield

    March 29, 2006 at 4:29 pm in reply to: Explosion or Fire effect

    You could use particle world effect, perhaps in combo with other effects, to produce the desired effect. FYI, here is a tutorial regarding particle world on Adobe’s site:

    https://studio.adobe.com/us/tips/tip.jsp?p=1&id=100338&xml=ae65ttparticle

    “deja vu all over again” — Yogi Berra

  • Study up on javascript…this might help you accomplish what you want. Here is one link. The way I understand it, AE, via javascript, can read “outside” (text) files, (TCP) sockets, etc., if you are good enough in javascript. This opens up many options if you are a decent programmer (C ?). For example: you could write your own socket server (outside of AE), which could read a database and present data via a TCP socket to AE script. Others on this forum can elaborate.

    https://pages.emerson.edu/departments/infotech/web/helpdesk/documentation/2005/aftereffects/scripting%20guide.pdf

    good luck,

    egb

    “deja vu all over again” — Yogi Berra

  • Ebarfield

    March 28, 2006 at 6:01 pm in reply to: Wind Noise In Audio

    know this is not the answer you want, but if you have audition (1.5 or 2.0), export the audio to a .wav file, then use the hiss removal component of their noise reduction filters (forget the precise name of the filter at the moment). This would probably remove most, if not all, of the wind noise. Not at my system now, and cannot remember if PP has hiss removal specifically. I have never used PP’s noise reduction effects.

    egb

    “deja vu all over again” — Yogi Berra

  • Ebarfield

    March 9, 2006 at 4:19 pm in reply to: split track audio

    okay, I got my answer on another forum. FYI, I have to export each audio track to separate .wav files, then bring each in to Encore as an “asset”, and have three separate buttons in encore: one to play video and sound, the other to play video and voice only, and the final to play both mixed together. Sometimes, the correct way involves a little more work.

    ed

    “deja vu all over again” — Yogi Berra

  • Ebarfield

    March 3, 2006 at 11:50 pm in reply to: Capture in 2.0

    Oh, yea, it recognizes it…as mentioned, I can back out and into 1.5 and capture film all day. But yes, I even deleted the IEEE 1394 driver folder in regedit, then plugged everything in after shutting down and rebooting, and the system rebuilt the driver and recognized the camera in the sense you are saying (the “doo doo” sound, etc.).

    “deja vu all over again” — Yogi Berra

  • Ebarfield

    March 3, 2006 at 11:49 pm in reply to: Capture in 2.0

    Well, the “Check Status” button on the Settings tab says “Detected”, but that’s about it. All of the controls (FF, Rew, etc.) are greyed out, with exception of the Record and Stop button, which appear to be selectable, but nothing works. NO video in monitor window, etc.

    egb

    “deja vu all over again” — Yogi Berra

  • Ebarfield

    March 3, 2006 at 5:41 pm in reply to: Capture in 2.0

    Oh, BTW, I have also reinstalled PP 2.0 twice, and to no avail.

    “deja vu all over again” — Yogi Berra

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