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  • Ed Baldwin

    May 22, 2011 at 3:00 pm in reply to: Is this a camera audio problem?

    I had the same problem (Vegas downmix issue) with my Sony CX12. Verify you don’t have a camera problem as John suggested but make sure you set the the project audio properties to 5.1 surround so you can see all the audio channels. The CX12 has the option to record the audio is stereo which avoids the whole downmix issue. If you don’t need the 5.1 check to see if your camera has the stereo option.

    -ed

  • Ed Baldwin

    May 12, 2011 at 2:22 pm in reply to: Encore CS5.5 loads Photoshop CS5

    Solved:

    The file association in windows was set to PS 12.0.4. I am surprised it did not get updated with the rest of the CS5 PP apps. Changing it solved the problem.

    Ed

  • Ed Baldwin

    May 12, 2011 at 11:58 am in reply to: Encore CS5.5 loads Photoshop CS5

    Encore CS5.5 and Photoshop CS5.5 should both be CS5.1. Sorry about that.

    ed

  • Ed Baldwin

    May 12, 2011 at 10:59 am in reply to: Encore CS5.5 loads Photoshop CS5

    [Scott Roberts] “Are you on a PC or Mac?”

    PC, Win 7 64x.

    Ed

  • Ed Baldwin

    April 27, 2011 at 12:52 pm in reply to: Motion Menu – Link to loop point question

    This is a bug in Preview. The burned disk will run correctly and link to the loop point.

    -ed

  • Ed Baldwin

    April 23, 2011 at 10:44 pm in reply to: architect pal dvd bad quality

    [John Rofrano] ” It appears that this has no bearing on the actual render. It just seems to affect the preview.”

    Yea, that is what ‘Help’ says: “This setting is used for previewing only and has no effect on the final rendered video.”

    I have always set the render quality setting to max (31) and ‘best’ as the only gain would be a shorter render time.

    -ed

  • Ed Baldwin

    April 23, 2011 at 9:02 pm in reply to: architect pal dvd bad quality

    [John Rofrano] ” if I set my preview to (Quarter), render uses quarter mode. This is just my observation so I assume it might have an affect on render quality but maybe it doesn’t. Maybe it always renders Full. I just did a few more render tests and they all looked the same so maybe it doesn’t affect the final render.”

    How did you determine what render quality was being used? If you have ‘Use Project Settings’ set in the Video rendering quality in the project tab of the render setup the render will use what you set in in the ‘Full-resolution rendering quality’ in the project properties.

    Ed B

  • Ed Baldwin

    April 23, 2011 at 6:09 pm in reply to: architect pal dvd bad quality

    [John Rofrano] “Before you render, set your project preview to Good (Full) so that it will be picked up by the render template which uses project properties by default. Then render your audio as Dolby Digital AC3 Pro.”

    jr, I did not think the Preview quality had any effect on the rendered video. In Help “Click the Preview Quality button and choose a setting from the menu to change the quality and resolution for rendering your video preview.

    This setting is used for previewing only and has no effect on the final rendered video.” Has something changed or am I missing something?

    – Ed B

  • Ed Baldwin

    April 19, 2011 at 1:44 pm in reply to: Audio normalization

    Adobe Audition will normalize a group of audio files.

    -Ed B

  • Ed Baldwin

    April 14, 2011 at 9:04 pm in reply to: Vegas Pro 10c bug???

    “Save project as path reference in rendered media” is unchecked for projects without a name and it’s trying to save it anyway.

    That I understood whatI did not understand is how you were not seeing the bug. 🙂

    -Ed B

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