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  • Phil Peacock

    June 25, 2014 at 8:49 am in reply to: Video judder (stabilization)

    Good call Aleksey. I didn’t know about this stabiliser. Thanks.

  • Phil Peacock

    June 25, 2014 at 8:34 am in reply to: Slow motion is reducing clip length

    By slowing down the speed at which your clip plays back you are lengthening the time it will take to play the whole clip through of course. I think what you need to do is to drag the edge of the clip till you arrive at the point where the clip starts to loop again or to where you want the clip to finish, which ever is earliest. The loop point can be identified as the point at which a small inverted notch appears on the top edge of the timeline clip.
    Hope this helps.

  • Phil Peacock

    June 22, 2014 at 11:17 am in reply to: Blu ray menu with DVD A

    Well, DVDA v5 certainly will burn BDs and has a pretty comprehensive tool box for setting out menus and link responses etc.
    Vegas works with .MOV files (their website states – MOV requires QuickTime authoring components to be installed for it to work)
    So it will certainly, and has, worked on my PC.
    I am not familiar with working with PC software on an Apple tho so that side of it I can’t comment on.
    Certainly sounds like a go-er tho. Good luck.

  • Phil Peacock

    June 22, 2014 at 11:04 am in reply to: Edit audio in SF issue

    Rick, I guess the way I would do it is to mute all tracks other than the track with the audio on it that I wanted to edit, and then render out to an audio file which I would then open in my audio editing program.

  • Debbie, you need to use track motion (found in the left column of your specific track. This way you can also use the 2D shadow to add a bit of realism.

    Hope this is what you are after.

  • Hmm. Playing around a bit and I see what you mean now I understand what you are trying to achieve. Have you tried keyframing/animating the border? A bit of mucking around but it is do-able. Just depends on how many images you are working on I guess. Interesting all the same. Should be an easier way, I would think, so will be interested to see what others come up with. Good luck.

  • I believe your issue has a simple solution Ellen. When you open your VFX or Pan/Crop window, simply make sure that the border effect is shown before the pan/crop effect (drag one or other into the right place in the chain). Hopefully this addresses it.

  • Phil Peacock

    May 6, 2014 at 11:17 am in reply to: Need help before I explode :'(

    Thanks all. One for asking the question and two for the very informative responses so far. Lots to learn from this. Cheers.

  • Are you trying to preview in ‘Best Full’? Knock the preview quality back so your computer doesn’t have to struggle to keep up. Usually ‘Preview Auto’ should do it. (Top of your preview window.)
    Hope I’m on the right track for you.

  • Phil Peacock

    April 28, 2014 at 10:50 am in reply to: Graduated application of effects on an event

    I’d say you’ve done a great job Graham! Wouldn’t necessarily have thought of a mask meself ;-(

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