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  • Namaste again and thx again. I came to Nepal in 2001 for 3 month gig with Naropa University, and never left. Been here ever since. Have done a fair bit of trekking but prefer Royal Enfield rides. We are going to Pokhora next week – one of my favorite places on earth! Cheers…
    jigs

    Phoenix Studios Nepal: A small A/V Production House in Kathmandu.

  • Jiggy Gaton

    April 4, 2012 at 4:41 am in reply to: Question about C4D V13 Net Render Server display

    thx for the confirmation!

    Phoenix Studios Nepal: A small A/V Production House in Kathmandu.

  • Hi thx for the reply David, but of course I’ve done that (Save Project with Assets). The materials in the tex folder are not actually used during the render, as far as I can tell. It uses the stored materials in a temp folder where the names are always changing. It could be a VUE 10 bug, as I do this same thing with Interposer plug and have no problems whatsoever.

    My solution thus far is to use the VUE objects to create new C4D polys, and apply the shader there. it works, but now I have lighting differences between the two parts – and I’ve checked, they are set up the same. The only difference is one is a VUE object, and the other is a host object. Perhaps this is some sorta strange Cornucopia DRM ploy. Arg!

    Phoenix Studios Nepal: A small A/V Production House in Kathmandu.

  • Jiggy Gaton

    April 3, 2012 at 5:11 am in reply to: Still aliasing at 16×16???

    This thread reminded me to post something about the sharing of render settings… is that even possible via the load preset click? Wouldn’t it be nice to have a catalogue of render settings – think social network – for different types of imaging?

    Phoenix Studios Nepal: A small A/V Production House in Kathmandu.

  • hi Steve, that’s pretty much what I did. I made the clips in QT Pro, then used iTunes to play them all at once in a playlist. Worked great. And it was the only thing that had the possibility of working. Everything else played the srt subfile a few seconds off (VLC, Premiere Pro, etc. QT Pro / Perian burned the subs whereas I first tried AVI_Comp on a PC, which did nothing but blow up. So the solution was QT Pro + Perian. Ha! the simplest solution is the one often overlooked at first 🙂

    Phoenix Studios Nepal: A small A/V Production House in Kathmandu.

  • Arg, requirements changing by the minute here… now i may need all the timecode pairs in one continuos movie file (about 20 of them, all just a few minutes each) to play as a non-stop stream. The rub with this is the rip is a avi file, and I am using VLC to playback the srt subtitle file at the same time. If I start cutting footage, I think I would have to cut the subtitle file as well and repair. No time for that! So another question, is how to quickly burn the subs into the AVI, then do the cutting if I have to… arg!

    Phoenix Studios Nepal: A small A/V Production House in Kathmandu.

  • Jiggy Gaton

    July 1, 2011 at 12:28 am in reply to: Statement regarding Final Cut Pro X

    thx rolf! interesting wording… the fcpx launch may make the history books (and then perhaps be forgotten just like Shake). But it’s good to know that drag and drop still works 🙂

    Phoenix Studios Nepal: A small A/V Production House in Kathmandu.

  • Cool. When u do, try those filters…they are really good.

    Phoenix Studios Nepal: A small A/V Production House in Kathmandu.

  • Could be, but the watermark seems to come and go randomly…mostly go…kinda scary. Are u you seeing this as well?

    Phoenix Studios Nepal: A small A/V Production House in Kathmandu.

  • Jiggy Gaton

    June 28, 2011 at 4:15 pm in reply to: Pros of Storylines instead of Compound Clips

    Ha! Nepalese are the calmest souls on the planet (unless drunk or mad, as in wife). But I’m American, and so act like an ass most of the time. My family here likes it though, it’s like watching TV for them I suppose. No need for 2 1/2 Men.

    Anyway, I missed the “Connect edit system” so will try that. I am getting a feel for this…finding the Command Editor is helping alot, so thx for prodding me there to use keystrokes…I’d never be able to find all that stuff in the new interface. Thanks again!

    Phoenix Studios Nepal: A small A/V Production House in Kathmandu.

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