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  • Jason May

    June 24, 2009 at 12:00 am in reply to: Help Prem CS4 Audio Features (Mute-Pan-Split)

    Other thing: When capturing true the Black Magic video and stereo audio, the premiere see my clip as 2 mono tracks why?..

    I’ve had the same problem when importing from OL. I can’t find the cause (help anyone), but I found a quick fix. If you’re in CS4, click on the clip in the projects window, then in the menu bar choose clip, audio options, and source channel mappings. This will allow you to change a ‘2 mono’ track to a single stereo track.

    Hope that helps.

    jasonhonduras.com

  • Jason May

    April 6, 2009 at 6:09 pm in reply to: Exporting Media Advice Please

    If you are also using Encore CS4 PPro has a feature to send the timeline directly to Encore and let it do the encoding. Just go to File-Adobe Dynamic Link-Send to Encore. This will open Encore and your sequence in Encore with its own timeline (great workflow). Then you can create a menu etc. and allow Encore to transcode the sequence directly (which is MPEG2 format).

    If you are needing to export for a DVD program other than Encore, and If its just a SD export, then yes MPEG2 is the best option. Depending on how much you want to fit on the disc, you can customize the quality settings. If exporting from PPro to MPEG2 you will get 2 files, one for audio and one for video. These can easily be dragged into a timeline in Encore. And maybe other programs.

    Hope that helps!

    Jason

    jasonhonduras.com

  • Jason May

    March 13, 2009 at 5:40 am in reply to: best DVD duplicator/printer combo to buy??

    Thats a good point, the little duplicators are claiming about 20 cents a copy. Do you know where I could get a quote to ‘press’ a large amount of discs? Does that just mean to have the label printed on? Thanks!

    jasonhonduras.com

  • Jason May

    July 11, 2007 at 3:41 am in reply to: I want GREAT sound at Events from the 100B

    When I need great sound I either hook up a long XLR cable directly from the sound board, or you could just hook a laptop up to the soundboard record out and record directly to the computer with a free program like Audacity, (download.com). Just make sure your levels don’t peak! Good luck.

  • Jason May

    July 10, 2007 at 6:49 pm in reply to: I need REPLACEMENT PARTS!

    Thanks, thats helpful. Do you know where I could find a service manual and shcematic?

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