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  • Kashish Arora

    September 27, 2011 at 11:41 am in reply to: NTSC to PAL

    Thank a lot Laura…really thanks…wil surely go thru d forum…!!

  • Kashish Arora

    September 23, 2011 at 7:10 am in reply to: NTSC to PAL

    thanks laura…
    but can u please tel me, which third party software are you suggesting here, which does not loses anything while encoding?
    thanks again

  • Kashish Arora

    September 12, 2011 at 11:09 am in reply to: NTSC to PAL

    thanks a lot….will do so…

  • Kashish Arora

    September 11, 2011 at 6:02 pm in reply to: NTSC to PAL

    I have rally got no idea….i want advice and suggestions….how does this one works…and what are the pros n cons….u must be knowing as u use it…?

  • Thanks a lot….
    this XML thing seems ‘relatively’ a much better option. and will go through that article as well.
    thanks

  • so true…so very much true…
    but cant help…..you dont know before you enter the project…what all is in store for you to do….so need to fin a way out…!!!

  • Thanks Glen..
    well…i m an editing student on d verge on completing my final project..so for the same i needed to do some changes after the sound has been done…so i though it would be better to settle thing here on FCP only rather than sending it back to sound and spending couple of more days in the project… although i totally agree with u that all we need is the mix down final single audio track and nothing else….
    and as jeremy said…”It allows sweetened audio, with all the automation, and you can keep editing and revising if need be. You won’t be locked to the stems.”…well…with the pilot sound recorded….we dont see some jerks…but with final audio with foley, effects and all…we can rectify them…and make it smoother…
    hope i answered your question.

    thanks again

  • Thanks for the third party option….but frankly speaking..is there any free option…..??

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