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  • Randy Champion

    March 26, 2013 at 10:40 pm in reply to: HMC 150 Projected Computer Flicker

    Thanks!

    Not all who wander are lost.

  • Randy Champion

    March 25, 2013 at 4:10 pm in reply to: HMC 150 Projected Computer Flicker

    Ah, so THAT is what Syncro Scan is for! Thanks. I’ll play with it and see what works. I’m concerned over what actual shutter speed will work for both the projection and the low light shooting of the presenter as well. Hopefully I can find a setting that will satisfy both requirements.

    Not all who wander are lost.

  • Randy Champion

    March 11, 2013 at 2:31 pm in reply to: Hardware

    That’s all? I expected it would be twice that. I don’t feel so hesitant about approaching management now.

    Not all who wander are lost.

  • Randy Champion

    March 8, 2013 at 10:39 pm in reply to: Hardware

    Wow! That must be some kind of machine to work with!! How much, if I may ask, did it cost(minus the keyboard, mouse, monitors and sound system)?

    As I’m going to have to attack my boss a piece at a time, in what order should my Want List be in?

    Not all who wander are lost.

  • Randy Champion

    January 30, 2013 at 7:03 pm in reply to: HMC 150 Remote battery

    Found it. CR2025

  • Randy Champion

    January 25, 2013 at 9:59 pm in reply to: Now I’m really stuck…..

    So the school of hard knocks wins again. Never will I try to mix 2 different file types from two cameras without some kind of synching. I was rendering to mp4 for the final project, so I replaced the ‘problem’ clips with mp4’s that I previously converted from the original AVCHD and everything worked fine. I knew something was wrong when it rendered for 26 hours. My computer usually renders at 2 to 1, not 13 to 1. So now it’s done, I’m burning copies and I can relax and just breathe….

  • Randy Champion

    January 21, 2013 at 11:03 pm in reply to: HMC 150 and WFM

    No, I am in the US. I’m not sure it is pulsing, it’s a 2-3 second rise and fall of signal levels in WFM. I thought pulsing was much faster than that, like the flicker you get from an LED light or computer monitor. It fluctuates 3-6% but it takes a few seconds to do so, so as you watch the playback it gets lighter then darker then back to lighter in about 3 seconds. I will try your suggestion and see if it makes a difference.

  • Randy Champion

    January 8, 2013 at 8:20 pm in reply to: Movie Studio HD 11 crashes

    Thanks John.

    It may be that the fight started when I replaced the proxy AVI files I was editing with the original AVCHD and MP4 files upon completion of editing. I am suspecting the MP4 files as they were from a different camera that I had never used before and the AVCHD files are from my regular camera.
    I’ll give it a shot and let you know. This is what I get when I try to open it:

    https://www.custcenter.com/ci/fattach/get/71050/1357587182

  • Randy Champion

    January 7, 2013 at 5:39 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Unmanaged exception (0xc0000005)

    I have been trying to find a fix to this problem for three days. Has anyone found a fix yet?

    In my case, I had compiled a bunch of video clips I had shot, some B-roll from another camera and lots of downloaded images from the web. The project is just over 2 hours long and I had no problems while editing. I knew it would take a while to render, so before leaving the office I started rendering. I saw that it said it would take about 6 hours to render everything so I eagerly got to the office the next morning to see the finished project. To my dismay, my computer had shut off.
    I booted it up and went to Vegas and saw that it said that so far 15 hours had passed and it was only 25% rendered. I thought that was strange and even stranger was the fact that it said there were still 19 hours to go. So I let it do its thing and the next day I looked at my finished project and it had failed to render one of the video tracks (I had created another track for the B roll camera footage). Ever since then when I try to open that project in Vegas, I get the box “Sony Vegas has stopped working” with the unmanaged exception (0xc0000005). I can open other projects in Vegas and have no problems using it for those projects, but there is something in that project that Vegas doesn’t like and shuts down. There are hundreds of elements in the that project so how do I find which one is causing the problem? Do I remove them one at a time and then replace them if they are not the cause? I do not have the time or desire to start over again. Here are the things I have tried so far:
    Running in Safe Mode
    Running as administrator
    Uninstalling Quicktime
    Reinstalling Quicktime
    Uninstalling and reinstalling Vegas numerous times
    Doing ALL of the different solutions for these types of problems on the Sony Vegas troubleshooting site
    researched all posts on Creative Cow pertaining to an ‘unmanaged exception’
    Tried all kinds of fixes found on YouTube, Google and Ask.com

    All of these attempts have been fruitless. Please help me.

  • Randy Champion

    December 31, 2012 at 7:21 pm in reply to: Movie Studio HD 11 crashes

    Well I went ahead and uninstalled Vegas and re-installed the latest version but, alas, no change. It froze up at 10% so I’m gonna try a system restore. I’ll let you know what happens.

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