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  • Stefan Tapper

    January 29, 2008 at 8:08 pm in reply to: best video compression for Audition mixing?

    In my experience lossy codecs like sorenson or h264 with their interpolated I and B frames are rather helpful in Audition.

    You should try QT Mjpeg or Animation. Works perfect with backwards scrup and forward playback.

  • Stefan Tapper

    January 15, 2008 at 4:02 pm in reply to: Sorenson Squeeze 4.3 Problem

    https://support.sorensonmedia.com/kb/?kb=146

    We need to re-install QuickTime to QT 7.1.6. Can be found here:
    https://filehippo.com/download_quicktime_player/

    Great solution by Sorenson “Upgrade to Squeeze 4.5 or reinstall qt”.

    Do we pay xxx$ to have what? Support for 12 months? pfff…

  • Stefan Tapper

    August 11, 2007 at 7:47 am in reply to: HDV Audio sync issues

    Have you tried to import the AE comp into premiere pro via dynamic link and render it out from there!? I guess that HDV uses 48kHz audio? Personally I’ve never sucsesfully used other audio in AE than 44kHz 16bit stereo. Even if it seems fine in the timeline the audio gets some wiered click/peek every 5 second or so when rendered.

  • Stefan Tapper

    December 13, 2006 at 3:02 am in reply to: Audio shrinking on rendering

    Hmmm… I think I had the same clicking issue with uncompressed wav files out of afx. I’m not 100% sure if it was uncompressed or any PCM/ACM wav codec.

    But to avoid trouble I’d recommend rendering/exporting the audio of all video files into one wav and resynchronize it later with any audio editing app.

  • Thanks for the hint Jay. Doesn’t seem to work with the Firefox browser I’m using. Searched the whole user dirs for *.fla’s but found nothing except some templates from flash.

  • I’m on windows here with the latest flash version(it already says adobe flash so I guess its the new one) and it works fine.

    Anyway, I prefer mov’s because you can archive and review some settings and tweaks you don’t remember after a while. This way we have to download the tut every time we want to review a detail and have to stress the cow servers then.

    Btw, as usual amazing work on the tutorial! I tried to produce some on myself for internal use and it’s so hard to find the right speed for explaining everything step by step without overloading the viewer with information.

    Thanks
    Stefan

  • Stefan Tapper

    November 4, 2006 at 10:05 pm in reply to: Missing “Displacement Map”

    I remember the help file saying that it is a pro feature.

  • Stefan Tapper

    October 20, 2006 at 11:55 pm in reply to: Illustrator CS to AE 7 Problem

    Don’t know if this helps but: try to save the ai without “use compression” checked. I had trouble in some apps with the new compression method.

  • Stefan Tapper

    October 20, 2006 at 11:49 pm in reply to: Zaxwerks Basic Tutorial

    Well, for the basics.. the manual is what you should go thru.

    For more advanced stuff like material editing, layer maps, layer tracking this is a great ressource:
    https://www.motionworks.com.au/tutorials/tutorials_01.htm

  • Stefan Tapper

    October 12, 2006 at 5:36 pm in reply to: Batch AVI Audio Normalization?

    Adobe Audition can import AVI files. Batch processing with normalisation is no problem(look at the Audition help) and then write them out as avi or wav files.

    Another easy way would be: import everything into AE. Drop the files into the render list and select wav as export. Now you can batch process the wav files with almost any audio application.

    Or throw them all into one comp, create one big wav file and normilize that.

    There are a lot of ways to accomplish it pretty simple.

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