Thanks, Steve. I went ahead and posted the bug report, but it states clearly that it’s unlikely I’ll get a reply. Wow, this sucks. If I can’t even get a reply from Adobe here, I’m not sure how to resolve this. I appreciate your time.
I meant that I had the time thing fixed way before I posted my question about the bug. I still need to fix that, since there are other things in AE that it’s impacting.
Steve, yes. I meant “layer”. Sorry, I’ve spent way too much time doing audio editing, so my video vocabulary isn’t quite automatic yet. Anyway, I was able to trim up the layer. Now I just need to make this bug go away. Thanks.
I’m not doubting that my workflow needs improvement, but for now I’m just trying to figure out this weird bug. I’ve seen it happen for other effects, not just this one. It just makes it tougher to work when you can’t see what you’re typing, that’s all.
Sorry, Dave. I have a motion track (a simple image slide-show collage) that wound up being about 5 seconds too long, so I shortened it using Time Stretch.
I find that at moment like this, my biggest handicap is just not knowing what kind of picture quality to expect from any of these cameras. Some of them are a little pricey too, so it makes me all the more hesitant to just run out and buy something.
I just found a bunch of Sony PTZ cameras in this catalog, along with a couple of their switchers. There’s a Telemetrics switcher, and another RM-BR300, neither of which I’ve ever used. All of them are claiming to have a 2mega-pixel sensor. Does this seem rather low? Even the cameras on iPhones are 3MP…or is this apples and oranges?
A thousand pardons. I found a link somewhere that explained the following: Using Safari (which I am), let the entire video playback. Find the link in Safari’s activity window, and Option-double click to download it. Once downloaded, simply rename it to blahblah.flv.