Juan karlo De guzman
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Juan karlo De guzman
October 17, 2006 at 9:53 am in reply to: Editing Videos, Compositing, Capturing and about making StoriesThe price is not the issue. Right now i am using a friend’s computer and i have full access to everything. Price, it doesn’t matter. Can you please help me?
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[Terje A. Bergesen] “This is another area where I think one could say that you are wrong, and simply do not know Vegas. As I said, I have used Ulead Media Studio for a long time, and scrubbing and trimming in Media Studio is a pain compared to Vegas. Both the Vegas trimmer and trimming directly on the timeline is far easier with Vegas than with ULead. In Ulead I found that I all the time used the mouse to cut a clip, and then forgot to uncheck the cut button, which means that the next time I went to move a clip I inadvertently cut it, easy to undo with Ctrl+Z, but pressing Ctrl+Z all the bloody time is a real pain. Never happens in Vegas.”
But the cut thing feature is really usefull especially in MediaStudio Pro 7.
[Terje A. Bergesen] “Finally, cropping in ULead is not hard, it is nigh impossible. The key-framer window is so small as to be completely useless, pre-viewing on a smaller-than-stamp sized window is not feasible. This is another one of the things ULead has been made aware of for years, and rumor has it that it is fixed in v8, but it should have been fixed in v6.”
Have you tried the latest version of Media Studio?
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Juan karlo De guzman
August 12, 2005 at 10:16 am in reply to: New user and planning to use After Effects …[Ron Lindeboom] “Thanks, Juan Karlo. I appreciate it. The iframe was messing with the code.
Ron Lindeboom”
Thank you.
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[jeditdv] “Ok, you mentioned this three times so I’ll answer it twice. Vegas 6 has a new feature called the Media Manager which is a powerful database for organizing your media. When you start Vegas, it must also start all of the database services (basically, SQL Server Lite) which is what is taking the time. If you are not making use of the Media Manager, you can turn this off by going to Options – Preferences, scroll down to the bottom of the list, and there is an entry which reads: “Enable Media Manager (requires Vegas restart)”. Uncheck that option and your start-up times will be much faster.”
I tried it… a success… rendering, not a success…
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[jeditdv] “I use Excalibur (the Overlap Media) tool but I’m sure there are others available.”
It’s expensive!
[jeditdv] “Go to Options – Preferences and turn off the Media Manager. Then it will load in about the same amount of time as Vegas 5 and earlier. Of course, then you can’t use the media manager.”
I see… I tried it… 17 seconds and ulead 15 seconds…
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[Harold Brown] “I used to have a electric radio control car called a RC10. I have a real 2 seater sports car and that little RC10 could jump off the line faster than my real car could. It even got about 30 feet in front until I rocketed past it at about the 35 foot mark. My 11.5 inch wide tires crushed that thing in the process and that was about it. I guess the bigger and better car just took a bit more energy to get moving. However, if you were impatient or jumped to conclusions and turned your back at the 30 foot mark you would have voted for the toy to win. You would have been wrong.”
what are you talking about?
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[jeditdv] “Not sure what you mean by this. I find trimming very easy. Just drop the clip on the timeline and start chopping. (I generally don’t use the trimmer unless I have a specific reason for doing so).”
In Media Studio Pro 7, you can trim the video even if it means milliseconds…
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Juan karlo De guzman
August 11, 2005 at 10:18 am in reply to: New user and planning to use After Effects …[Ron Lindeboom] “P.S.: Get rid of the iframe embed in your sig file or I am going to shut off your account. I have just had to go through a bunch of posts and fix them (also turn off some duplicates you posted) in which your iframe was messing with things. If you do not get it out of your posts, I will turn off your account.”
I checked my profile in Creative Cow, and I think it’s gone.
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[jeditdv] “Rendering *can* be slow but is not necessarily so. There’s some things you can do wrong that will slow down rendering speeds. There’s also some effects you can add that are really slow. But, overall, rendering speed is NOT bad.”
The start-up speed is far slower than Media Studio Pro 7.
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[Terje A. Bergesen] “The only way to do this in Media Studio would have been to first create the PIP (small) video with all the transitions and then insert it into a new project with the main picture. A pain. In Vegas it was dead easy and accomplished in a couple of hours. I understand that this may be fixed in version 8 of Media Studio. I do not think I will go back though, the way Vegas works is just so much easier. Applying a 1 second transition is in fact a lot faster in Vegas than it is in Media Studio simply because I know exactly how long the transition will be when I overlap the two videos. Doing the same in Ulead means adding the 1 second transition and snap the videos to it. If I want to change the duration of the transition I will have to change the length of the transition then snap the two (or possibly just one) videos to it again. In Vegas I just make the overlap a second longer. Far easier.
I find it odd that the rendering time is slower in Media Studio than it is in Vegas. I do not find that there is any significant difference. Can you please describe a little bit about what you are doing in the project and what you are rendering to?”
The loading time of Vegas 6 is far slower than Media Studio Pro 7 Try Media Studio Pro 8 I think it will be finished… or not… and Trimming in Vegas 6 is such a pain… unlike in Media Studio Pro 7. I created a 25 second trailer in just 30 minutes…