Mike Procunier
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In your AE preferences there’s a tab called “Import”. Make sure “Length of Composition” is selected. You may have to delete & reimport your logo.
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Will 6.1.1 address the 2GB memory problem?
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Are you getting a G5 or a Mac Pro? I never had problems with 4GB of RAM on my G5, but on my new Mac Pro the Decklink Extreme card took my whole system down everytime I used FinalCutPro (until I removed 2GB of RAM). BM is saying that bug will be fixed in the Decklink 6.2 release, which is due out any day now. But I’m not counting my chickens before they hatch. For $100 more you can get the Extreme HD which doesn’t have the memory problems ( I haven’t tried it, but that’s what I’ve been told) and gives you HD capability. Double check with BM, but that’s probably your best bet.
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Exact same thing happened to me. Except it was a Metallica style font. I deleted the offending font and got the same problem with another novelty font appearing. I worked around it in the Firefox by allowing webpages to select font, in the preferences. Its still whacked out in Word and Dreamweaver. It’s been this way on my system for months.
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Thanks Luke,
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This has worked for me. I don’t know if it will get what you want but try it. Cut the hot dog out from its background. Put the hot dog over the sand layer and use it as a alpha matte. Duplicate the hot dog and hit the eyeball button (on the top hot dog)to make it visible. Desaturate the top hot dog and adjust the levels so that the midtones are about 50% gray. Set its transfer mode to Overlay. How’s that look? If it needs more try using the hot dog as a displacement map on the sand as well.
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Use Motion Tile. Tweak the “tile Width” & “Tile Height” settings. It’ll do it all with one layer.
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Looks like about a week and a half. AT LAST. They say it will fix the 2GB RAM Maximum issue as well. Here’s the post:
https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/124/865434?
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Mike Procunier
April 19, 2007 at 2:55 pm in reply to: How to create a flash whiteout transitional effect?I’ve used this a lot. Create a new white solid about 2 secs long. keyframe the opacity 0% at begining of layer 90% at 1 sec and 0% at 2 secs.). Set the transfer mode to classic color dodge. Now create an adjustment layer the same length as the white layer. Add a gaussian blur effect to it. Keyframe the blur 0 pixels at beginning, 30 pixels at 1 sec and 0 pixels at 2 secs. now line the 2 layers up above your footage so that the middle keyframe of each layer is right at the cut of your 2 footage clips. Experiment with the amount of blur and opacity on the white layer. Usually i put the blur layer on top of the white layer. It’s also nice if you dissolve between the footage layers under the effect.