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You basically have two choices:
1. Pan and Scan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan_and_scan 2. Letterbox it I've never done it but I think you could use track motion to pan and scan. It might be a bit tedious. Letterbox would certainly be the easiest - do a search here, should be lots of posts on technique. |
http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.co...ssageID=257603
Check the links within the posting above for some additional advice. I can't advise on the drive you mention but I CAN tell you that I have a problem with my WD 250Gb drive conflicting with my Canon GL2/XM2 (different sources suggest the camera or the drive) |
Voytek: that's the same drive I have. Both USB2 and firewire
seem to work fine. I did find the drive a bit slow, but I'm not sure if this is the drives fault or my firewire / USB connections (I can't do an accurate USB test since I only have USB 1 here). It has worked great with Vegas and all of my DV work. |
<<<-- Originally posted by Peter Jefferson : or a more efficient way might be to let it run on left...
then run the onboard mic on ch2...(right) -->>> When I do this, I'm recording 4 channel: Stereo 1 = on-camera mic and Stereo 2 = Wireless (Y'd to both channels). Sort of the "best of both worlds" |
how can I make the sound morph with slow-mo?
when I do a velocity envelope to make a clip slow motion the sound says at the same rate, how can I make the sound slow as well?
thanks |
Not sure what you are looking for but there is a time stretch in the audio fx package----keep it between 75% and 115% and you shouldn't have a problem. Hope that helps.
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Ill give that a try!
thanks |
EXACTLY!!!!!!
and it works fine too :) |
Audio does not have a velocity envelope similar to the video. However, you CAN change the speed assuming you want ONE constant speed change. Hold down the CTRL key are resize the event.
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anyone doing Vegas in Denver Co
Would like to get some help on some stuff I'll buy lunch..
Thanks Vince |
You might want to look at my newsletters, Gary Kleiner's DVDs, DSE's DVDs and Book, and asking questions here.
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Can you make CD using DVD Architect??
Hello,
Something I never have tried yet, but have wondered about, and now may have a need for.. Can I use DVD Architect to create a menu based CD(not a DVD) ?? It would have 2 buttons, one launching a picture slide show, and the other palying a piece of video that is 30 seconds long.. (surely this will fit on the much less capacity of a CD versus a DVD) Thanks, Mike Moncrief |
Not exactly sure but I think DVD is the format you will have to wrk with not CD.
In other words you an do anything you want AUDIO wise but will still have to do it on DVD to be played in a DVD Player even if it is just Music. |
Thanks Edward ..You have already helped me I got another ILink card its working now
haning fun playing ...pretty cool to edit video on a 599.00 Dell Thanks Vince |
DVD Architect cannot burn to CDs. However, there's no reason DVD Architect cannot create files small enough to fit on a CD. However, there's no guarantee that it will play in your player.
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