Sean Cusson
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For a quick and dirty fix without using any 3rd party plugins you could add a Transform effect to an adjustment layer. Then you can apply the Wiggler to the position and scale properties.
Sean Cusson
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I use a Matrox RTX.100 card to preview with, but I can also preview straight from Firewire using a Sony DSR20 DV deck.
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Select your layer and hit the “U” key to show all animated keyframes or “UU ” to show all modified properties. This will show you all values that are being animated or have been modified to produce the text effect.
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Thanks for the reply Ed. My setup is using a dual display card for my 2 PC monitors and I have an NTSC monitor. I currently use a Matrox RTX.100.
So if I understand you correctly the display properties option is only if I want to use the desktop feature? If I disable that feature I’ll still have all the real time display to NTSC features while using AE and Premiere Pro?
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Well guys, I can tell you first hand that Nucleo works as well as the advertising (and Steve) says. I just got back from a 3 hour viewing (damn I was tempted to say “tour”) of Nucleo and it blew away any of my expectations. I really didn’t expect it to work as well as it did. Steve walked me through some of the project files he used for the benchmarks and it was pretty impressive. Believe me that this isn’t just “hype”. This thing works as fast as it says it does. In fact Steve was showing me another test (render) that even surpised him. I’m telling you this because, as a user, I would have loved some inside info on a product before buying it.
Sean Cusson
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While in the comp view, use the “C” key to cycle between the different obrit/pan camera modes. Then you can move your camera view by moving the mouse.
Sean Cusson
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Le Coyote, I just realised that you were responding to the post before mine (by Stolichnaya). Sorry about the misunderstanding (and slight hostility).
Sean Cusson
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I don’t think you read my response very clearly. 1st of all I asked “will AE 7 make better use of dual CPUs?” not, does AE use the 2nd CPU? For you to say “Of course AE already uses 2 CPUs” really doesn’t answer my question at all. 2nd if you followed the link Jee Hoon Lee posted you would see that we aren’t talking abut Gridiron X-Factor but a new product called Nucleo which addresses AE’s poor use of the 2nd processor when rendering and even when previewing on a single computer.
Sean Cusson
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So then the question is will AE 7 make better use of dual CPUs? If so, there isn’t much point in spending the cash on a plugin that would do the same thing. I wish Adobe would release some sort of new feature list for AE7. I’m starting an HD job (intro, bumpers) and it would be great if AE was able to properly utilize the 2nd CPU, but I would wait for the upgrade (as opposed to buying this plugin) if I new that 7.0 had addressed this issue. I’m going to feel like an idiot if I drop $200 on this plugin and then find out AE is releasing 2 weeks later with better performnce for dual CPUs.
Sean Cusson
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sean@qmediadesign.ca