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Saxon Rix
January 27, 2015 at 10:23 am in reply to: Using the Numbers effect to translate Heart Rate data into a readout??yep, that did great! Thank you very much Dan!
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Saxon Rix
January 27, 2015 at 1:36 am in reply to: Using the Numbers effect to translate Heart Rate data into a readout??That does work great! Is there a way to link it to ‘hue/saturation’ effect so that the color gradually changes from green to yellow to orange to red as the number gets higher, and then more towards green as it gets lower?
(PS: sorry for my stupidity, these expressions baffle me!)
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Saxon Rix
January 27, 2015 at 1:20 am in reply to: Using the Numbers effect to translate Heart Rate data into a readout??Sorry to bother you with another question Dan, but is there a way to make the numbers change color once they get to a certain number threshold?
Like this
90 – 120 = green
121 – 150 = orange
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Saxon Rix
January 27, 2015 at 1:13 am in reply to: Using the Numbers effect to translate Heart Rate data into a readout??It worked! Thank you so much :). Sooo glad I don’t have to do it all manually lol.
Thanks again Dan, you’re awesome!
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Saxon Rix
January 27, 2015 at 12:59 am in reply to: Using the Numbers effect to translate Heart Rate data into a readout??Thanks Dan I am just about to try this out. Do I apply this expression to the numbers effect ‘value’ setting?
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Saxon Rix
January 27, 2015 at 12:34 am in reply to: Using the Numbers effect to translate Heart Rate data into a readout??It is literally just a list of numbers with commas separating them like such:
171,171,171,171,170,170,170,170,170,170,170,170,170,170,170,170,170,171,171,171,171,171,171,171,171,170,170,170,170,159,159,159,159,159,159,159,159,148,148,148,148,148,148,148,0,0,175,174,173,173,173,173,173,174,174,174,174,174,174,174,174,174,174,174,174,174,174,174,175,175,175,175,175,176,176,176,176,176,176,177,177,177,177,177,177,177,177,177,178,178,177,177,177,177,176,176,175,174,172,171,170,170,170,170,170,171,171,171,172,172,172,172,172,172,172,172,173,173,173,173,173, etc.
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Thanks Dave, I have just posted there now :). Thanks for the help!
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How about, instead of an ECG effect, just the numbers going up & down (like a counter). Is that possible without a ton of manual work? The data I have is over 30minutes long, and I don’t fancy having to manually add 1910 individual numbers lol.
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Yes that’s right the monitor records once every second. Sound would be much easier, but it’s only a portable HRM, so it doesn’t output any sound.
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Saxon Rix
September 26, 2014 at 11:13 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 2014 – Can not drag any audio to the timelineSo I have uninstalled PP CC 2014 and installed PP CC 7.2.2 instead. This one works fine. As a test I reinstalled the 2014 version along side v7.2.2 to see if it makes a difference, but audio still doesn’t work in CC 2014.
Oddly when uninstalling the 2014 version I noticed that it is only 1.54gb, where as the older 7.2.2 version is 2.22gb… Are these the sizes you are getting?
Does anyone else also have this issue?