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  • Mike Costantini

    August 30, 2005 at 4:31 pm in reply to: script to…regions to separate veg files?

    i was able to get it accomplished by having two instances of vegas open, and just cutting and pasting each region, only problem was that i lost my track motion settings and video fx settings, but it was easy to fix..

  • Mike Costantini

    August 30, 2005 at 4:16 pm in reply to: DV AVI to Quicktime for web…?

    YIPES!!! I encoded it and it sounds like the sound is on fast forward – he sounds like a chipmunk!
    What happened?

  • Mike Costantini

    August 30, 2005 at 9:36 am in reply to: DV AVI to Quicktime for web…?

    “Try setting the keyframe to 300.
    Also, make sure that the datarate limiter is turned OFF.”

    where is the keyframe setting? and the data rate limiter?

  • Mike Costantini

    August 30, 2005 at 7:46 am in reply to: script to…regions to separate veg files?

    ok, this Ctrl T is a scary thing, it seems to get rid of everything that isn’t selected

  • Mike Costantini

    August 30, 2005 at 7:33 am in reply to: script to…regions to separate veg files?

    You’ll have to explain your reply more clearly, I understand you want me to save the project with the regions made, but then I don’t understand the next part you wrote, “then to have a project with only a particular region, highlight it and hit Ctrl T”

  • Mike Costantini

    August 30, 2005 at 7:29 am in reply to: DV AVI to Quicktime for web…?

    I tried that, it didn’t come out looking very good – should I encode what’s on the timeline to DV AVI first? Or is that a bad idea – I read some thing about de-interlacing interlaced video, is that necessary? is there any prep work I should do before going to QT?

  • Mike Costantini

    August 23, 2005 at 12:37 am in reply to: Recording Guitar into Panasonic DVC80 camera

    Also, I’d like to know of any good tutorial or article type sites that can help me learn about mixing/mastering audio (stuff about compression, eq, etc)
    I have Sony Vegas and I know it’s supposedly great software for audio work…

  • Mike Costantini

    August 21, 2005 at 3:51 am in reply to: Sudden slow down in encoding time

    It’s actually a DivX Pro 5.2 avi codec that I want to encode to mpg2

  • Mike Costantini

    August 21, 2005 at 3:34 am in reply to: Sudden slow down in encoding time

    sure did, I have nothing at all running, and I’m encoding to slave drive (just as I always have) so I’m not sure why these things would just start taking forrrrrrrrever to encode like they are..

  • Mike Costantini

    August 21, 2005 at 3:29 am in reply to: Sudden slow down in encoding time

    Nope, the opacity is at 100% the whole way through, no effects have been added either… I know my CPU is slow to begin with, but it was never this slow..

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