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  • Ken Adolph

    February 7, 2006 at 8:44 pm in reply to: Windows Media

    Thanks Aanarav,
    I thought I used to be able to do it. Why would they take that ability out of MP 10?

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    February 4, 2006 at 11:29 pm in reply to: Project Manager

    I just tried this on my laptop and it worked. It doesn’t work on my work machine.
    I’ll have to try and find out what the problem is on Monday.
    Thanks for the reply.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    January 25, 2006 at 1:21 am in reply to: Media management?

    Thanks Larry
    Maybe I should explain our workflow on this project.
    It is a 1080p HDcam project. Low budget horror film. We are doing all the cgi/fx stuff so we captured all the fx takes at full rez in order to build the monster, etc. Then we wanted to export these files to Axio HD-offline so the fx guys could work at home and then bring the Max/Combustion stuff back to work to see what it really looks like. We tried the codecs in Cleaner but they crash Cleaner. We finally used Cleaner to export all the 1080 full-rez files to Mpeg4. This works but not as well as if they were in Axio HD-offline because they don’t have the original TC.
    We are trying to figure out how to get the full-rez stuff to sync in combustion. Probably manually.
    Anyways this is backwards from the process for most projects but if the Axio codecs worked in Cleaner or there was a batch process from Matrox this would be very handy in this situation.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    January 25, 2006 at 12:07 am in reply to: Media management?

    Yes Larry that is true but only one file at a time.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    January 24, 2006 at 2:18 am in reply to: Media management?

    I have an AxioHD system and this is not exactly correct.
    You cannot create low-rez files from the high-rez stuff you have captured. You have to capture in low-rez, edit and then recapture the high-rez.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    January 23, 2006 at 8:08 pm in reply to: Broadcast Wave

    There is no problem using them as normal wavs
    My problem is that we shoot a lot of content using double system sound. Betacam, 35mm, etc and use the Sound Design recorder for the sound. Without the ability to read TC from the wavs it makes it difficult to sync video and audio.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    January 22, 2006 at 10:29 pm in reply to: Film Glow

    Thanks Lance,
    I downloaded the trial of 55mm & Digital Film Lab and they are awesome.
    I just placed my order for the bundle including both plug-ins.
    This is one of the best filter packages I have ever seen.

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    January 22, 2006 at 6:56 pm in reply to: Film Glow

    thanks Lance
    this is just what I am looking for.
    I notice that there is no plug-in listed for PPro2
    Is it the After Effects one that you have used?

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    January 22, 2006 at 5:15 pm in reply to: Real Time Multi Layer capabilities

    Steven,
    You can justify anything if you think about it long enough 😉

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

  • Ken Adolph

    January 22, 2006 at 3:48 pm in reply to: Real Time Multi Layer capabilities

    The only “issue” is that Axio gets more amazing with every version!

    Ken Adolph
    Media Group
    Editor/Post Supervisor
    https://www.mg.ca

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