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  • Tim Kocher

    May 4, 2006 at 3:26 am in reply to: April Emitter Library released

    LOL, Elvis! Wow, those are some nice water effects, thanks to both Elvis and Alan! By the way, Elvis … I checked out your voiceover demo reels — holy-crapola!! Do your talents have limit??!? Nice work. I may have to use you for an upcoming doc video I’m working on.

    -Tim

    P.S. You remind me of my cousin Nicholas in both voice and looks … it’s uncanny. Although he is not a voiceover master as far as I know. 🙂

  • Thanks, Sam. So you definitely render out to a DV codec? (Which is of course rect. pixels). I wasn’t sure if I had the calculations right for the correct pixel aspect ratio conversion.

    Can anyone else give me second (or third) verification?

    Thanks!

  • As I said, I did receive a box (way back when), I just don’t remember it including all of those items. Can you confirm that the original shipments of 3.0 contained everything mentioned. Unfortunately I can’t grab my box right now as much of my software is in boxes at the back of my garage.

    Thanks,
    Tim

  • Tim Kocher

    December 30, 2005 at 12:53 pm in reply to: Widescreen Pixel Aspect Ratio Step-by-Step

    Thanks for the info and good news on this front as well.

    Best,
    Tim

  • Tim Kocher

    December 30, 2005 at 12:52 pm in reply to: About PI and After Effects, help me!!!

    Exxxxcellent! Thanks for the good news.

  • Tim Kocher

    December 29, 2005 at 7:27 am in reply to: Widescreen Pixel Aspect Ratio Step-by-Step

    Yes, the training DVD rocks and it will definitely help you in this area. However, Alan, in addition to alpha channel AVI (or Quicktime output in Windows) do expect to be adding pixel aspect ratio settings (ala for DV, 16:9, etc.) in the near future as well. Maybe a 3.5 release?

    Thanks,
    Tim

  • Tim Kocher

    December 29, 2005 at 7:25 am in reply to: About PI and After Effects, help me!!!

    Allen:

    Will this issue be addressed in the near future? (I gotta’ get this in whenever I see it mentioned of course. And it’s been a while, 😉 ) “Uncompressed” and that fantabulous HUFFYUV codec (even better) would be really nice. Or just allow export to Quicktime on the Windows platform.

    May I also ask why this has been missing for so long now? Naturally, not being a programmer this is probably going to be a stupid statement, but it seems like adding support for one oR the other would be a relatively simple task. Is it a licensing issue with Quicktime or something?

    Best regards,
    Tim

  • Tim Kocher

    August 17, 2005 at 1:43 am in reply to: Layer Offset or Tracking Program?

    Whoopsie! Sorry, missed your post Allen. Faster then the human eye …

  • Tim Kocher

    August 16, 2005 at 10:45 pm in reply to: Layer Offset or Tracking Program?

    Can’t he just use the break function to achieve this? Unless I’m misunderstanding the question. You just use break and then choose a new object to track, repeat ad nauseam.

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