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  • Jason Warfe

    February 20, 2009 at 4:33 pm in reply to: Rendering multiple projects at the same time

    Mike, any suggestions on where I can find some of these free scripts. I don’t mind purchasing some either.

  • Jason Warfe

    February 19, 2009 at 8:43 pm in reply to: Rendering multiple projects at the same time

    That is awesome. That is one thing I haven’t gotten into with Vegas yet, scripting. I found the option and it worked great. Thanks.

  • Jason Warfe

    February 19, 2009 at 7:06 pm in reply to: 8.1 patch

    I am excited to see what Sony does next. I think it’s starting to make waves in the industry. I chose it at work over Final Cut Pro.

  • Jason Warfe

    February 6, 2009 at 4:57 pm in reply to: MT2 files

    Thanks. These posts have been very helpful.

  • Jason Warfe

    November 26, 2008 at 8:37 pm in reply to: M2T to .mov

    PAR 1.000 worked. Thanks

  • Jason Warfe

    November 26, 2008 at 8:04 pm in reply to: M2T to .mov

    I am obviously using the wrong Codec, what format is best used when rendering in .mov while using HD MT2 video? Thanks Douglas.

  • Jason Warfe

    November 26, 2008 at 7:10 pm in reply to: M2T to .mov

    By codec do you mean video format? I am using Photo-JPEG A format when rendering the .mov files.

  • Jason Warfe

    November 26, 2008 at 6:48 pm in reply to: M2T to .mov

    John, should I outpost to 1920×1080 when I as shooting in 1440x1080ix12

  • Jason Warfe

    November 26, 2008 at 6:44 pm in reply to: M2T to .mov

    Thanks for the response guys. My client needs the video in .mov, so that I why I am rendering it that way. When I put the .mov file into 8.1, it’s 4:3. When I put it into 8.0c, it’s 16:9. Will my client have to open up the file and convert it to 1.333 on their timeline? When I put the video into my compression software (Moyea) to convert to flash, the video shows up 4:3, eventhough it shows up 16:9 in 8.0c and I rendered it that way. So multiple formats are showing it 4:3. My video player is (VLC media player) and my compression sofware it. So if all these mediums are showing it 4:3, then it must be.

    I am using Photo JPEG-A as the compression. Should I use something else. It does this with all of them, even uncompressed. Errrr!

  • Jason Warfe

    November 18, 2008 at 8:45 pm in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    Thanks Steve

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