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  • Hector Melendez

    November 19, 2005 at 5:47 pm in reply to: Bloody Text

    I did with excellent results using Bluff Titler DX9
    http://www.outerspace-software.com
    You will need to practice and know the prog. but it can do marvel things.
    One of the samples already provide the bloody text;you only need to change the text and render it to be able to load into PP

  • Hector Melendez

    November 19, 2005 at 5:41 pm in reply to: Recap

    GREAT! Found the way! Many thanks….now how I do the same to add a dissolve between each clip cause when imported into the timeline its one clip! So it need to be made before the importing…
    I have done one by one!

  • Hector Melendez

    November 17, 2005 at 12:57 am in reply to: Using digital camera stills.

    Weird to me. I have done these before and Premiere won’t crash.
    How do you import your photos into Premiere?… as BMP, jpeg…?
    I do as BMP.

  • Hector Melendez

    November 6, 2005 at 5:25 am in reply to: SAME AS PROJECT????

    Maybe you could have a heating factor. If its possible check the HDs temp…And better add cooling fans to all your HD & memory.
    Just an idea.

  • Hector Melendez

    November 5, 2005 at 9:44 pm in reply to: DVD burning… audio problems and burning problems

    I’m sure you are not alone with this “computer behaviors” You didn’t mention the time consuming of exporting from PP and transcoding with Encore. (to me it takes 5-7 hrs upon video lenght)… and only to find out that the disc is not viewable…

    I was having a similar problem and after changing the burner for a usb one, problem gone…(crossed-finger)

    There are many comments about what others do; what you should do and what don’t.
    But there is so many alternatives; first to export,” which is the correct setting?, or the ideal… why are so many “low quality and only 2 high quality to export??
    Who want low quality after spending hrs & hrs to make a production??

    We have to make a quest to the prog. developers… Hey you: yeah! yourself! What is the setting I have to use to…bla bla…

    Ah! the tutorials… which one tell you: use this settings,,, bla bla.
    No… No. Its upon to you…. …the one best suit to you! F…k!

    And we have to spent additional $$ to buy tutorials… and you have to watch them in slow motion…they have very fast pace)…. others tutorials are more complicate to follow that the prog. itself.
    Which one can make a tutorial very simple, well explained and with the rookie mind in mind??
    WHY, WHY it takes so many hrs to make a beauty chaptered/menued DVD???

    Apart of this:
    But guest what?? After so many hrs/days… what is the spam life of a DVD>>> not the media but the recording on it??
    Have you found that a good playing DVD is not longer wachable after a couple of months??.. It freeze or stop.. whatever.

    Does a client will be able to play a DVD after 15-20 years to come???

    BTW, I’m still able to watch my 18 years vhs video tapes… but I’m having problems to watch a 2 years mini DV tape…

    JA! This is a technology trap!

  • Hector Melendez

    November 3, 2005 at 3:27 am in reply to: Ripple Edit Problem

    How I can erase or fix a wrong answer after is posted??

  • Hector Melendez

    November 3, 2005 at 3:22 am in reply to: Ripple Edit Problem

    don huckleberry say it correct. What I do is lock the remainimg audio tracks. Remember; this is to avoid going out of sync

  • Hector Melendez

    November 3, 2005 at 3:03 am in reply to: Fit to disc?

    Click the imported file (A/V) and set transcoding settings to automatic. Encore will do the rest.
    File>transcoding>transcoding settings>automatic. Also expanding the project window you can set this to automatic.

  • Hector Melendez

    October 28, 2005 at 5:05 pm in reply to: Importing & Exporting Video

    Maybe if you tell what is your final target & video length someone can help you better. Ex: you want to send it to web or burn it into a DVD, etc. Why you need to be downsize?.
    When you make a disc the transcoding process bring it to fix in a DVD 5…(upon length)
    I’m not a savvy either

  • Hector Melendez

    October 27, 2005 at 9:55 pm in reply to: Cutting footage…

    Thanks all for the support… Yeah I need to learn more about Premiere & how to identify what I can do & what dont…
    I bought a complete training but… when something happen and got stuck its no easy to examine or look forward in which DVD is the answer…or if there any answer at all…
    You, guys definitively is the best bet

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