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Marco Levi October 3rd, 2006 06:07 AM

ciao john
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Rofrano
Ciao Marco, I think you have the right idea. Adding a dual core AMD to your existing motherboard will definitely boost your performance for HD. I have the Athlon 64 X2 4600+ and it does just fine. 2GB of memory and a RAID will also help (that’s what I’m using).

You can see the specs for my PC for comparison on the PC Equipment page of my web site.

~jr

dear john
WONDERFULL information

your system work fine with camcorder hdv and vegas 7 ??
what's think about a cpu dual core 2x4400 ???

you have compared edius vs vegas for hdv ???

wonderfull your web site

thanks a lot marco

ciao ciao from italy

Douglas Spotted Eagle October 3rd, 2006 10:55 AM

you can acheive a similar effect by manipulating a undersample rate in addition to motion blur.
Right clik event, Properties, undersample rate, set to .500

Cory Nace October 3rd, 2006 01:39 PM

making a reverse video
 
i really want to make one but am pretty clueless to what i need, so can you please tell me what i need to download or what i need on my computer to be able to make a reverse video?

Douglas Spotted Eagle October 3rd, 2006 01:49 PM

Right click the clip/event, and select "Reverse"
Or, insert a velocity envelope and set to -100

Cory Nace October 3rd, 2006 02:00 PM

is there a certain software that i need to use to do this?

Steven Davis October 3rd, 2006 02:07 PM

If you are using Sony Vegas, then that is the software to use.

Edward Troxel October 3rd, 2006 02:40 PM

Since you asked in the Vegas forum, it was assumed you were using Vegas. Spot's answer tells you how to do it in Vegas. If you're using some other NLE, the answer will be different.

Can you give more details as to what you HAVE? It sounds like you might not have ANY NLE (Non-Linear Editing) software?

John Rofrano October 3rd, 2006 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marco Levi
your system work fine with camcorder hdv and vegas 7 ??

Yes, I shoot with my Sony HVR-Z1U and edit M2T files directly on the timeline with Vegas 7 without any problems.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marco Levi
what's think about a cpu dual core 2x4400 ???

The AMD X2 4400 will do just fine.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marco Levi
you have compared edius vs vegas for hdv ???

No I’ve never used Edius so I cannot compare them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marco Levi
wonderfull your web site

Thanks

~jr

Eric Pontbriand October 3rd, 2006 04:12 PM

DVD Architect - audio out of sync.
 
Have 5 mpegs in the project and have a menu together. Set start and end markers on the views as only need partial clips. Preview in DVD architect works great, videos play correct. Rendered DVD has audio out of sync. The audio is starting at 0 even though the video starts and the "In line". Any ideas?

Chris Barcellos October 3rd, 2006 04:33 PM

I am running AMD 3800 + Dual Core, and works fine with Vegas 7. I also have an ATI PCI Express X700 video card, and 2 mgs memory.

Premiere 2.0 actually seems to render faster than Vegas 7 with the set up, and I haven't found an answer why yet. I am thinking it may be because Premeire might be using video card some...

Anybody answer that ?

Also, I am hearing that emphatically that the new Intel Core Duo are killing the dual core AMDs.

Marco Levi October 3rd, 2006 04:34 PM

last questions
 
John Rofrano write Yes, I shoot with my Sony HVR-Z1U and edit M2T files directly on the timeline with Vegas 7 without any problems.
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hi john you sistem work in real time for effect 2d ???
when you finish your video convert video in this format ???

divx hd codec 6
h264 hd
mpeg hd
wmv hd
or another format ???

thanks a lot bye marco

Marco Levi October 3rd, 2006 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Barcellos
I am running AMD 3800 + Dual Core, and works fine with Vegas 7. I also have an ATI PCI Express X700 video card, and 2 mgs memory.



Also, I am hearing that emphatically that the new Intel Core Duo are killing the dual core AMDs.

## Hi Chris i am very happy for your answer, i hope with a 2x4400 or better 2x4800 the most effect 2d will be real time.
what' you think about my video card ati pci express x300 256mb work fine, or change it with last video card x1600 x1900 ???
your memory is select or normal oem ???
case latency your memory ???
my ddr 400 have a value 3 of case latency

## I HOPE in future will buy a 4 core very performance !!!
now i wont booster my pc for hdv.

you have a configuration a raid system for capture and editing your video hdv ??

thanks a lot marco

Chris Barcellos October 3rd, 2006 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marco Levi
## Hi Chris i am very happy for your answer, i hope with a 2x4400 or better 2x4800 the most effect 2d will be real time.
what' you think about my video card ati pci express x300 256mb work fine, or change it with last video card x1600 x1900 ???
your memory is select or normal oem ???
case latency your memory ???
my ddr 400 have a value 3 of case latency

## I HOPE in future will buy a 4 core very performance !!!
now i wont booster my pc for hdv.

you have a configuration a raid system for capture and editing your video hdv ??

thanks a lot marco

Marco:

I'm not a high tech guy. I bought my motherboard, memory, and everything at a discount electronic store here in Sacramento, based primarily on price. I wasn't necessarily looking for highest performance- just something that would work decently. Despite that, I get pretty good results with HDV. Close to what I used edit DV in with a 1.7 GHZ Intel system. So that makes me happy... I think ram is DDR 2700 something... Motherboard a ECS NForce4 A939, low end board. Simple IDE on the HDs..... Capture is no problem. No raid on board, and since HDV is same data rate as DV, you shouldn't need it. Rendering and play HDV is where memory and processing occurs,

Douglas Spotted Eagle October 3rd, 2006 07:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris Barcellos
Premiere 2.0 actually seems to render faster than Vegas 7 with the set up, and I haven't found an answer why yet. I am thinking it may be because Premeire might be using video card some...

Anybody answer that ?

.

Yep...try rendering a page curl or anything else that has verticals, horizontals, and diagonal lines. Look at the difference between the two applications in their final render. You'll see why Vegas takes longer. You're not imagining anything...Vegas is about 10% longer overall.

Don Bloom October 3rd, 2006 09:15 PM

I have had this problem 2 times in the last 2 years and thats been literally hundreds of projects so thankfully it doesn't happen often but when it does as you've found out it's a great big PITA. Here's what I've done to "fix" it. Since it has happened for no appearent reason I've re-rendered the project to MPEG and AC3 with a new file name. Yep, it takes some time but honestly I would try that before anything else. It's worked for me both times so I would have to think it would work for you but if it doesn't don't blame me. I only work here ;-()

Don


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