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  • Eric Kirk

    November 28, 2007 at 12:27 am in reply to: How to Make a Star Wars Credit Roll in Vegas Pro 8

    Hey Thanks. I checked that out and there were a couple samples that didn’t quite cut it but no tutorial on that.

    Unless you know a direct link but I searched well and only found a light sabre tutorial for Vegas 3.0.

    I have Vegas Pro 8.

    And just to further explain what I am looking for is something similar to the Star Wars roll but ideally, what I am trying to do is have a text roll that comes in from lower right and gently goes up to upper left with that effect that it is laying down like star wars.

    So, it doesn’t necessarily need the words to get real small on the exit.

    If anyone can help further, thanks ahead.

    Eric

    Eric D. Kirk
    http://www.kirkproductions.com

  • Eric Kirk

    February 19, 2007 at 9:11 pm in reply to: Song Vegas 7.0 Platinum Audio Problem

    You had a post stating that you can save in Sony Vegas 7 as a PCM wav file. That is not true in 7.0. It will only save as an .ac3 when rendering a DVD and no other option exists for wav which is highly disturbing. If you do know a way to do it, I would love to know.
    Thanks,
    Eric

  • Eric Kirk

    February 19, 2007 at 9:08 pm in reply to: Song Vegas 7.0 Platinum Audio Problem

    You had a post stating that you can save in Sony Vegas 7 as a PCM wav file. That is not true in 7.0. It will only save as an .ac3 when rendering a DVD and no other option exists for wav which is highly disturbing. If you do know a way to do it, I would love to know.
    Thanks,
    Eric

  • Eric Kirk

    July 10, 2006 at 10:48 pm in reply to: Info on Avid Liquid 7 Vs Avid Express Pro 5

    I appreciate the link. I am not exactly sure on the translation in dollars but I suppose 6.75 L is not bad? I have really read just one review on the SMartsound, I guess the fact that it automatically adjusts sound to length with opening and closing is appealing to me. Are these prices on the link you sent decent in your eyes?

    Now, I did in fact by Avid Xpress Pro as well. So in the long run, that is still the best out there?

    I appreciate your continued assistance.

    Eric

  • Eric Kirk

    July 10, 2006 at 11:24 am in reply to: Info on Avid Liquid 7 Vs Avid Express Pro 5

    No, as it turns out, you are right. They have bad poop on that website. It lists Smartsound then in small print in other areas (like Avid website), it says the academic version does not. Sighs….
    Eric

  • Eric Kirk

    July 6, 2006 at 11:32 am in reply to: Info on Avid Liquid 7 Vs Avid Express Pro 5

    Mr Hackman,

    Thanks…you ruined my day. 🙂 I already ordered Xpress. Can you read this description though? https://www.campustech.com/c/campust/94001.html

    Down under product features, it says “Better value. Affordable Avid Xpress Pro HD software includes powerful title and graphic animation with Avid Marquee; DVD authoring with Sonic Solutions ReelDVD; encoding with Sorenson Squeeze Compression Suite; and professional soundtrack creation with SmartSound Sonicfire Pro.”

    Is this not the same thing as the SmartSound in Liquid?

    If not, can I add on Smartsound and will it integrate in?

    Thanks,

    Eric

  • Eric Kirk

    July 5, 2006 at 3:25 pm in reply to: Info on Avid Liquid 7 Vs Avid Express Pro 5

    David,

    Initially, I am trying to find out just exactly what the benefits are of shooting for Xpress Pro 5.0 HD versus Liquid 7. I have read plenty and if the dollar value is the indicator, obviously xpress is best but I was hoping for some feedback here.

    I guess the main question is simple, does xpress contain ALL that liquid has and more?

    Thanks,

    Eric

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