Mark Krueger
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Thanks Steve, Yes I did ask this question earlier. And I learned that they can be deleted. That is what I have done. This follow up question is why do they reappear, and you have answered that. THANK YOU! Mark
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Mark Krueger
December 15, 2011 at 11:03 am in reply to: Printscreen & Recording of Browser horrible resolutionI am also having problems with SV11 and resolution. When I use the GPU acceleration my preview looks terrible… it was suppose to make it look better. I have been in contact with SONY and they just recently told me they could not replicate the problem with the data I sent them and so therefore they have no solution . Your problem may not be exactly like mine, but the common issue is that the preview is horrible resolution.
Mark
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Mark Krueger
December 13, 2011 at 3:43 pm in reply to: Where is the capture bin stored on the computer?Mike, Can you briefly tell me how you are using your SD cards. I am still struggling with organization and getting things backed up. You can image that because I did not know about the ability to change the saving destination of the captured video, All of the captured video I have done so far is in my documents and they are all mixed together! What a mess!
I have begun to make a new folder for each project with imported media, but the captured video is not there, I will now know how to do that. Thanks again. Mark
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Mark Krueger
December 13, 2011 at 3:36 pm in reply to: TEXT has jagged edges and appears to “vibrate” on screen.Mike where do I set these black and white levels
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Mark Krueger
December 13, 2011 at 3:00 pm in reply to: TEXT has jagged edges and appears to “vibrate” on screen. -
Mark Krueger
December 13, 2011 at 2:51 pm in reply to: Where is the capture bin stored on the computer?Thanks Mike, That is a good idea to change this for each project, I will do that in the future.
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Mark Krueger
December 13, 2011 at 7:46 am in reply to: DVD ARCHITECT… Track cannot be recompressed because its bit rate is too lowI got an answer that I wanted to share. Sony Creative support told me to Open the progam while holding “CRTL and SHIFT”. This gives you this option.
Check the box to delete all cached application data and Choose “YES”.
After I did this, the bit rate stayed at 8 in the properties window and I did not get the error message that the track cannot be recompressed because its bit rate is too low.
It cost me $29.95 to get this answer so I hopes somebody else!
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Mark Krueger
December 10, 2011 at 6:47 pm in reply to: DVD ARCHITECT… Track cannot be recompressed because its bit rate is too lowHow to I setup or do a 2 pass encoding?
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Mark Krueger
December 10, 2011 at 6:23 pm in reply to: DVD ARCHITECT… Track cannot be recompressed because its bit rate is too lowThe total media is one hour 32 minutes. DVD Architect indicates it is 104% 0f a 4.7 gig disc.
After I tell it to recompress, and fit to disc, it uses a 5.7 bit rate and tells me it is 95% capacity of the disc, So I would think it would be good to go, but the error message is still there.. (bit rate too low).When I start a project in DVD architect, under the properties it indicates a bit rate of 8.00. As soon as I add media to the project that bit rate drops to .0192 . I get the error message and I change that bit rate to the highest 9.6 and as long as the video is short enough everything is good to go, but a long video does not work with any bit rate.
Why does the bit rate change when I add media?
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Mark Krueger
December 10, 2011 at 5:30 pm in reply to: DVD ARCHITECT… Track cannot be recompressed because its bit rate is too lowYep, did all of this and the problem still there. won’t let me get past this point.

