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  • Ervin Tia

    February 5, 2009 at 2:47 am in reply to: HDV Scene Extraction?

    I respectfully bump.

  • Ervin Tia

    January 8, 2009 at 3:35 am in reply to: Can I up convert a DvD with an Adreneline?

    I’m assuming you’re referring to a consumer DVD-Video format, correct?

    Why not rip the DVD directly in your system?

    Try the free app Handbrake. Choose the highest available file export quality. I prefer Quicktime for Avid. There are paid apps that allows more control like segment selection, etc.

    You won’t be impressed with the quality though. We know that DVD-video is compressed and intended for delivery (not for editing).

    Have fun!

  • Ervin Tia

    January 8, 2009 at 3:16 am in reply to: What’s Your Favorite Cataloging Tool?

    (bump)

  • Ervin Tia

    January 8, 2009 at 3:12 am in reply to: LCD Monitor recommendations?

    Is this for desktop application (UI) or for actual program monitor purposes? I would always have a reference CRT video monitor to view my program.

    I’m using a pair of Viewsonics for my workstation then a JVC video monitor for program and color correction.

  • Ervin Tia

    December 22, 2008 at 3:00 am in reply to: LIVE Compressor / Limiter Software

    Great review!

    I’m interested to try one. We’ve used DBX compressors but not the preamp ones. We are very pleased with them. I believe they have the same processing soul as the channel strip’s.

    Happy holidays!

  • Ervin Tia

    December 18, 2008 at 1:47 am in reply to: LIVE Compressor / Limiter Software

    awesome gears!

    hey, nice playing too…you rock!
    i also play a little guitar. (not as clean as you do!)

    thanks!

  • Ervin Tia

    December 17, 2008 at 1:42 am in reply to: LIVE Compressor / Limiter Software

    Thanks Ty!

    Wow, a guru.
    Yes, I agree, there’s a lot in the “broadcast quality” term.

    Actually, I do audio both ways: the legal (broadcast) and guerilla (USB) way.

    What brought my concern, I guess pushing the discussion forward like you mentioned, is the quality of most broadcast on the internet.

    I occasionally listen/watch my favorite podcasts and really think they can improve the quality. I know it’s already a compressed medium in terms of resolution but one important thing is the overall loudness/level of the program.

    You’re right, I’m picturing a use of an analog mic and a channel strip (compresssor, eq…). That would be awesome!

    But the fact is, a lot of them are plugged in straight via USB mic. It’s easy to fix it in post but live is another story.

    this is good.

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