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  • Thanx guys

    I’ve been using Vegas for years, but never ventured into the plug-in section until you mentioned it…

    Wow, have I been missing out!!

    I didn’t use them in the clip I was making last night (I just added a date and time using standard text), but i’ll definitely be playing around with it from now on….

    BTW, here’s a link to the short clip I made:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSOoNTSPdmA

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  • Rick Antonio

    February 13, 2009 at 11:10 pm in reply to: DVD Architect First Timer hit a wall

    Toshiba Satellite P205D Notebook

    Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-K17LF burner

    Vista Home Premium

    Vegas Video 5

    DVD Architect 2.0

    For what it’s worth, I’ve burned 3 DVD’s using Nero Ultra and the prepared files from DVD Architect and all 3 worked flawlessly…

    I must say, it’s A LOT faster than the other DVD authoring programs I’ve used…

    Rick

    Rick

  • Rick Antonio

    February 13, 2009 at 2:43 pm in reply to: DVD Architect First Timer hit a wall

    2.0

  • Rick Antonio

    August 21, 2005 at 6:04 pm in reply to: Problem with burning DVD’s (DVD-Architect)

    Update

    I’m still not able to burn DVD’s using Architect, but I did manage to burn one with the Video/Audio TS files using Nero

    All chapters work just fine, but I’m still curious as to what the problem is when burning with Architect

    Rick

  • That’s exactly what I want to do….

    How do i go about editing in 16:9?

    Where are the settings for this?

    Rick

  • Hmm, I knew this was gunna be a tough one to explain….

    OK, download the video clip if you haven’t already….

    As you can see, the video footage is shot in 16:9, which shows black borders on top and bottom (just as if you were playing a WideScreen DVD on a 4:3 TV)

    At 0:30 seconds into the clip, you’ll see a soft flash transition that takes over the entire screen…

    What I want is it to take up the 16:9 area only, not the black borders…

    Again, just as if you were watching a WideScreen DVD on a 4:3 set, everything being showing in the movie will only take up that part of the screen and not show over the borders….

    cheers

    Rick

  • Rick Antonio

    May 25, 2005 at 7:36 pm in reply to: Large resolution jpgs crashing Vegas

    Yeah, I always have to resize my high res photos or Vegas will freeze 🙁

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