Kevin Mccarthy
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Hello from St. Louis. “Go Crazy Folks, Go Crazy” the late Jack Buck
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Kevin Mccarthy
September 7, 2006 at 4:38 pm in reply to: finding an audio track associated with a vide clipEd, you are amazing. I was trying to find your phone # and you have saved my bacon before I could dial the phone! Needless to say, I should have thought of Excaliber! Thanks again!! Kevin
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Gary, is their a setting to limit the time line to a finite amount of time. I remember the old Fast Video Machine had an option to set the timeline to a certain length. After that you could do nothing else to the timeline. This problem only started toward the end of assembling 15 clips for a total of just under ten minutes. I have done many projects much longer than that in the past. Ijust thought it might be something simple like that and I just don’t know where to find that setting, if there is one. I tried scrolling past the end of the last clip and the cursor would move but as soon as I let go of it, it snapped back to the end of the clip. I tried clicking beyond the end of the clip and the cursor did the same thing.
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Thank you gentlemen. I am using QT7.1 I did use default template. I’ll try the adjustments you suggested. I think that will probalbly handle it.
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OK, I finally got it to render to quicktime. A 9 min ute piece no cuts, effects, transitions or anything took 1 hour 20 minutes and ended up being a 22Gigabite file. The audio plays in Quicktime player but the video freezes and at 22 gigs I shure can’t burn it to a data DVD tosend to another production house. I’m still open to suggestions
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It is a different external drive. I also tried bothdrives, reading from one, writing to another. I finally got a write error message. “did I have access to drive or was there enough room. Yes I have access and 189gigs free. Now I am trying another computer. I’ll let you know what happens. I’m still open for suggestions
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Once again Ed, you are THE MAN!! Have a great weekend!
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Chris, the camera in question will be at an outdoor sporting event. Unfortunately the “perfect” location is about 3/4 of a mile away, on the other side of a hill with trees & houses in between. We have tried a 2ghz & 17ghz microwave and they can’t cut through. We don’t need audio but we do need video. This is for a live cable tv show. the qualty doesn’t have to be exquisite but should be at least VHS quality. The biggest issue will be delay. A shot from this camera can’t be 2 or 3 seconds later than the other cameras. Thanks for your help. I relaze this is off-topicc but I know everyone here has some great experoence & ideas. Thanks again.
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While the school may have a broadcast license, that may not be the same as Broadcast Rights. A broadcast license may be just for the station itself and could have nothing to do with the licensing of music played on the station.You as the producer should also be concerned about Mechanical Reproduction rights (you are re-recording the music). You shouls also look in to Synchronization Rights because you are using the theme of the lyrics etc. to convey the message of construction. Because of that you will also need the Sync rights. You should also consider the perfromance rights issue because that is seperate from a boradcast rights. The Harry Fox Agency in NY will be glad to help you for a fee!
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OOPS, I forgot about the rendering. I won’t have time to render it as it needs to start as soon as the live broadcast is finished. It will be going into a cable channel multiplexer for broadcast to a private channel. Do you think that playback through a deck as a convertor would work.