Scott Matthews
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Scott Matthews
November 21, 2012 at 2:42 pm in reply to: ASIO device not present alert each time I launch Movie Studio[John Rofrano] “Wow I would have thought that doing that would work, especially reconnecting the box and telling Movie Studio not to use ASIO. Maybe it’s a bug? I would tell Sony about it.”
Can you suggest the best way to go about that?
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Scott Matthews
November 21, 2012 at 2:32 pm in reply to: Can Movie Studio 12 export same as my camera shot? (AVCHD 1920×1080 60p)Thanks. I guess it just seems odd that there isn’t even one 60p output template among all the defaults…
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Scott Matthews
November 21, 2012 at 12:27 am in reply to: ASIO device not present alert each time I launch Movie StudioThanks, but still the same — I also tried launching Movie Studio with the box attached (no error) and also tried setting all-default then.
Anything else I might try? If not, is there a best way to ask Sony?
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Scott Matthews
November 21, 2012 at 12:21 am in reply to: Can Movie Studio 12 export same as my camera shot? (AVCHD 1920×1080 60p)ps: I do understand your comments earlier about ‘delivery’ vs. ‘acquisition’ — but shouldn’t we also be able to generate a new file in ‘acquisition’ type quality?
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Scott Matthews
November 21, 2012 at 12:19 am in reply to: Can Movie Studio 12 export same as my camera shot? (AVCHD 1920×1080 60p)Is there a reason 60p isn’t available in the way that 60i seems to be?
Is that also the case in Vegas Pro?
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Scott Matthews
November 20, 2012 at 10:31 pm in reply to: Can Movie Studio 12 export same as my camera shot? (AVCHD 1920×1080 60p)[John Rofrano] “That is a great start. Press the Customize Template… button and change the Frame rate to 59.940. That’s the frame rate for 60p.”
Thanks, but I don’t actually see 59.94 listed there — it stops at 29.97 — I just got Windows Properties on the .mts file, and there it does say 59fps.
Is there something I need to enable to render back out to 60p?
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So if I import a 44KHz wav into my Movie Studio project, when rendering out the new video file, it’ll upsample that audio to 48KHz — rather than have a 44KHz track within the video?
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Scott Matthews
November 20, 2012 at 7:08 pm in reply to: Which Vegas (or any other app) for aligning video and audio?[Matt Crowley] “See replies in your other thread: https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/24/956320“
Thank you, and please accept my apologies — I’m a bit unused to the nesting format of this forum and got a bit confused.
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[John Rofrano] ” I assume we’ll see you back here with questions. ;-)”
I do have one, if you have a sec…
I gather video files tend to have 48KHz audio, and my audio application (Ableton) is now set to 44KHz, though I can change that.
My plan is to record audio in Ableton, export a WAV, shoot AVCHD in my camera, drag both file into Movie Studio, align the audio, and then export an H.264 file, which will also go to YouTube.
Is there a “right” sample rate to choose for the audio? eg, leave it at 44KHz because that’s the most common for audio? Or switch it to 48KHz because that’s the most common for video? (or even some reason to use 96KHz?)
I’m hoping to avoid the “opps, should have set that differently” moment later on.
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Yeah, it’s $62 now — don’t know why it was $48.99 earlier today, guess I got lucky.
And, fwiw, the downloaded Suite Trial installer has separate checkboxes for Movie Studio, Sound Forge, and DVD Architect.
Next, looking forward to digging in! Thanks for the help.