Jacob Hobbs
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Jacob Hobbs
June 9, 2008 at 3:06 am in reply to: Vegas 8 and Vista – Can’t adjust Video FX attributes.Thank you very much. That worked! The keyframe timeline window was maximized. I went to about the top of the window, and dragged it down. Now I see the Event FX options. I can’t believe it was that simple of a fix! I knew something was missing and something didnt look right. Yet I never would have guessed that it was just hidden.
Thanks again!
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VOB files ARE MPEG2 files that have been multiplexed. Why are you re-rendering them? Just use another program to demultiplex them back to MPEG2 files.
Go to Videohelp dot com, and they have tools listed that can do this job.
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I created a similar effect, but had the text appear to be written in mid-air and fall down onto the page. When using a cursive font, it looks pretty good. I added some pen/pencil sound effects from my Sony sound effect libraries. Still not a true cursive handwriting, but it works for my needs.
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Jacob Hobbs
October 25, 2007 at 4:16 pm in reply to: Do you need to purchase DD and MPEG licenses for commercial use?I see…I just wanted to double check. No, I’m not going to write an application. Just want to distribute DVD’s and videos that I edit and author. The way they phrased it in the manual suggested that everyone needed to obtain seperate licenes.
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Jacob Hobbs
October 21, 2007 at 11:47 pm in reply to: Adjusting gain before encoding to AC-3 and using WavRMSThe sections are actually different recordings. ie. music recital, Christmas recital, and a birthday party. All recorded at different times, but on same tape. I captured the whole tape into one DV file.
So should I just adjust the gain lower on the louder parts, then output WAV file and use WavRMS tool to find approximate Dialnorm. Then encode ac-3? Won’t adjusting gain lower, reduce dynamic range?
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I fixed it again. I copied over a backup of the file and deleted the original. After several tries, DVDA finally recognized it. I’m not sure what is going on. Maybe my install is partially corrupted?
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Jacob Hobbs
October 3, 2007 at 4:11 pm in reply to: DVDA- Any way to disable “next chapter” button on remote for the last chapter?Does anyone know how to do the above with DVDA? I looked into the new scripting included in 4.5, but it doesn’t have any variables to control what I want.
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Jacob Hobbs
October 2, 2007 at 5:06 am in reply to: DVDA- Any way to disable “next chapter” button on remote for the last chapter?Well I found out if you put the main title as last in the title order, then the “next” button on remote does nothing. It works as it should.
But I have commercial DVD’s that have the main title on Track 1. If you press Next button on last track, it does nothing. It doesn’t go to next title.
How do they do that, and why doesn’t DVDA support that feature? DVD’s have been out how long already, and DVDA through four versions. Yet it doesn’t have that feature.
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Clone DVD is not an authoring program.
All you do is prepare the output using DVDA to a folder. Then you load the folders(VIDEO_TS, AUDIO_TS) into your burning program. Then burn. But you have to make sure you have the burning options set up correctly to burn a legal DVD.
Just use ImgBurn to burn, and you won’t have problems. Unless of course it’s your DVD player and/or crappy media that is causing the problems in the first place.
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Well the page peel effect won’t allow you to have a completely opaque page. The backs of the page that is peeling, still shows text through. 🙁