Kevin Mcquade
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So why don’t my previews play in real time any more? I have found it easier to make small movies so I see the timing of animations. I have been reducing my resolution and comp size for years. I understand how that works. I also tried emptying my cache etc.
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This is what I recieved from Flip 4 Mac. I was relived to find out I didn’t mess something up…
That is a common problem we’ve been having with Quicktime 7.2. We have
> confirmed that when encoding WMV files with uncompressed audio sources after
> installing QT 7.2, you will receive a multiple sample rate error and the
> encode will fail. This affects Flip4Mac WMV Studio, Studio Pro, Studio Pro HD
> versions. We are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.
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> You might want to try the following steps as a temporary workaround:
> 1. Open up the clip in QT Pro, iMovie or Final Cut Pro
> 2. Export to Mpeg-4
> 3. Click Options
> 4. On the file format pull down select MP4
> 5. On the video format pull down select Pass through if possible. Otherwise,
> select H264.
> 6. Then go to the audio tab, and change the output sample to 44.100
> 7. Then save the file
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> This will make an MP4 file which will not recompress the video format more
> than once with the audio sample rate changed to 44.100 which will allow the
> file to be exported to WMV. -
Tried that, oddly I got the same error. The only time I have a problem is when I try to export a .wmv
I wouldn’t worry about it if clients had QT.
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Kevin Mcquade
March 30, 2007 at 1:35 pm in reply to: Andrew Kramer you saved my life but, now that I’m this far…Yup, I think that would work, is there a way to apply an expression to one layer that would drive a whole bunch of layers?
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What do you mean “Animate it to the path”
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Oh My…. Thanks, I’ll see what I can understand. Thanks again! I hope I can figure that out…
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If you still have trouble, you could create the text you want in another app and save it as a layer, then import it into AE? You could type the word in illiustrator, then send each letter to a separate layer, then import the file as a composition. Long work around though.
Kev
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Kevin Mcquade
October 18, 2006 at 9:18 pm in reply to: I know, I know, “Not another copywright question!!”Yah, thanks for the advice. I’m thinking a cut from one of my 1200 production music discs should do the trick.
Thanks again!
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The motion of the rings is no problem… It’s getting her head insode them that the fellow said was easier in InvigoratorPro. He mentioned it has a control for telling the back side of the ring to take on the colour of the ladies head so it seems as though her head is within the ring. Very Cool apparently. As the spot is due this Wednesday, and the client has asked for no music after I thought I’d use music and cool graphics, I am extending the v/o and going with clean video. Very artsy indeed!
Thanks for your help, I’ll try the demo for future considerations.
Kevin
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I was hoping to have them do an almost random tumble around this ladies dome. Aparently it is quite easy with INvigorator Pro as the the Zaxwerks dude informs me, but quite difficult with the version I am running.
Kevin