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  • I can confirm it! Unless I’m missing something, you can’t customize your dolby output unless you purchase the pro package for $200! It has two 5.1 presets as well, so it’s not like you can’t output dolby ac3, but it seems like a downgrade since the last version (unless of course you want to pay $200), which had the presets, and the customizable settings.

    –the Fiddler

  • Sorry guys, I didn’t mean to suggest that I had just barely upgraded to 7. It has been a little while, just doesn’t seem like very long.

    rob: Wow! has it already been a year since 7 came out? I could’ve sworn it was only earlier this year that I upgraded, and I thought I upgraded within a month or two of release. Thanks for the perspective though. If that’s true then I guess I understand. ….I just checked, it was the end of Oct. of last year that I upgraded to 7, darn this year’s gone by fast!

    –the Fiddler

  • Tevya Washburn

    August 17, 2007 at 4:01 pm in reply to: Motion blur in Vegas.

    Yeah, that helps a ton. Thanks JCI_pro! I thought my thread was gone & wouldn’t be noticed. Really thanks a lot, this may save me a ton of time over another method I might’ve used.

    –the Fiddler

  • Tevya Washburn

    August 14, 2007 at 4:19 pm in reply to: HELP! Worst fears about Sony are coming true.

    You might try updateing to 7.0e. I don’t think its changelog said anything even similar to what your talking about, but you never know….

    –the Fiddler

  • Tevya Washburn

    July 23, 2007 at 6:39 pm in reply to: Exporting alpha channels from flash for Vegas?

    Yeah, I had to do that too. Thanks.

    –the Fiddler

  • Tevya Washburn

    July 23, 2007 at 6:34 pm in reply to: Exporting alpha channels from flash for Vegas?

    Don’t know what the difference is, but when I rendered with the same settings except no compression instead of DV/DVCPro compression, it worked perfectly. Sorry to start a needless thread. But maybe someone else has/will have the same problem.

    –the Fiddler

  • Tevya Washburn

    June 13, 2007 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Project Media Crashing Vegas. A fix?

    Thanks for trying to help Gary. I couldn’t do what you just suggested because the error would occur almost imediately after I switched to the project media tab. However, I used the menu to “Clean Project Media” and it must have gotten rid of whatever media was the problem, because it works now. Thanks again for trying though.

    –the Fiddler

  • Tevya Washburn

    June 13, 2007 at 10:10 pm in reply to: Project Media Crashing Vegas. A fix?

    [theFiddler] “But when I switch to the Project Media tab and it starts rendering the little thumbnails in that window, it crashes giving the above error.”

    I probably shouldn’t say “rendering.” That gives the wrong impression. But rather “loading” or something like that. When I switch to the Project Media tab, the computer starts working, and I can see the first media items will show the little thumbnail, but as it conintues to load them (this part is my assumption), it gets to one it can’t thumbnail correctly and crashes. Thanks.

    –the Fiddler

  • Tevya Washburn

    June 13, 2007 at 9:50 pm in reply to: Project Media Crashing Vegas. A fix?

    No, I’m saying the project will load, and the whole timeline plays back in the preview fine. But when I switch to the Project Media tab and it starts rendering the little thumbnails in that window, it crashes giving the above error. As long as I don’t switch to that tab, everything seems to run fine. I really don’t want to loose my work from this project. Any ideas?

  • Tevya Washburn

    March 27, 2007 at 11:57 pm in reply to: Soundbooth vs. Cinescore????

    I’m agreeing with you Rick. I’m personally interested in the soundtrack (music) design features. So we’ll see if that’s any good, but if it compares to Cinescore, I think I’ll have to go with it. Anyone else have any input?

    There’s a cool flash demo of the Adobe CS3 Production suite. And the music that you can play there as a supposed demo of Soundbooth sounds great. But I don’t know if that’s really reflective of the real deal.

    Sure wish Sony would integrate better PSD support, as well as flash export into Vegas. They’re going to need to do it sooner or later to compete with Adobe’s new “workflow” push.

    –the Fiddler

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