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Animation F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:03 pm)

In here we will dicuss everything that moves.

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manleystanley ( ) posted Sat, 17 July 2004 at 11:19 PM · edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 4:56 PM

Woe; Spike do you mean vegas 5? I read the system requierments, couldn't even load it on my comp. The price seemed to vary masivly from sight to site; $700 to $269. the program is just a bit ahead of me right now. Going surfing for a simple bitmao to mpeg converter. Any ideas?


markschum ( ) posted Sun, 18 July 2004 at 9:33 AM

If you are looking for a video editor that can take a series of stills and convert to video look on the web for VideoMach.


manleystanley ( ) posted Sun, 18 July 2004 at 5:39 PM

cool, thanks. turned 1.07 gig of bitmaps to an 8.5 meg mpeg.


Spike ( ) posted Tue, 20 July 2004 at 7:25 PM

Vegas 5 or 4, But as markschum pointed out, If all you need to do is basic stuff, that is a great option and will save you a lot of cash.

You can't call it work if you love it... Zen Tambour

 


manleystanley ( ) posted Wed, 21 July 2004 at 7:46 PM

Ya, I like it. It brings my terragen fly throughs down to a managable size, with out confusing me. {which is way to easally done)


markschum ( ) posted Thu, 22 July 2004 at 8:35 AM

Hi, I have a professional grade editing suite which I rarely use because all the bells and whistles are confusing. If you just need basic editing features there are some very good free or shareware programs. Just a hint but I store all the originals , uncut and not retouched in a project source folder, and use copies for the actual work. That way I can always go back to the original if I make a mistake. Copies of the files on the computer are of course digital and there is no loss of quality. regards


Spike ( ) posted Sat, 24 July 2004 at 1:53 PM

Good plan...

You can't call it work if you love it... Zen Tambour

 


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