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  1. I have Premiere Pro, but don't have After Effects. Anyway to do it with just Premiere Pro? I searched through it help file and didn't find anything.


    Edit: I searched "Titles" in help and found something along the lines. I will mess with it.
    ~Dale


  2. Well, I am tired of using the cross-fade transition with pictures made in MSPaint as my titles [:/]. I'm curious what program people use to make their animated titles in DVD's, IE Triax Productions on Continuum II. Thanks.

    Dale
    ~Dale


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    on arrival to sydney Al was in hospital with a dislocated shoulder. after riding a motorbike off a cliff he thought the forward speed would be enough to deploy canopy. but a sports bike really didnt launch as much as he had hoped and he ended up impacting the water with just a pilot chute dragging behind him.



    I saw that in the video. How high was the cliff he launched from?
    ~Dale


  4. A suggestion, don't get used to doing your workouts on machines(Some machines are nice, Free Motion ones), such as an incline or decline bench machine. This only isolates the main muscle. Dumbell incline and decline are probably the best chest excersies, other than just straight bench. The dumbells allow you to work your stabilizer/control muslces, you will get a more defined chest this way.

    Work the bigger muscles first as they take the most energy, and stick to your schedule, you will see results faster.

    Have fun doing it!

    Dale
    ~Dale


  5. On Campus: Riding an 01 Red Schwin, Shimano Hardware, on 26's(High Roller, what can I say B|) No pic, sorry.

    Daily Driver is a 1987 Toyota Supra Turbo, rebuilt from ground up.

    Soon a 1972 Chevy Shortbed Truck, it is in the making, building it from the ground up too(A Tad easier), should finish it this summer.
    ~Dale


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    And on tv the speeds are deceptively slow. those stones are really FLYING down those lanes!!! it's actually quite dangerous, really! i've known people who have been hit by the stones that have had their legs snapped clean off! and then they show the broom sweepers, they are sweeping the ice SO fast, the camera guys actually have to slow the tape down just so the audience can even SEE what's going on. Otherwise it would just be a blur. They used to have stones that didn't have carbon fiber encasements. Boy, THAT was a mistake. When one stone would crash into another stone, all hell would break loose! The stones would shatter and splinter, shards would launch into the crowds, people would loose eyes, kids would be paralyzed, it was much like a barbaric Gallagher comedy show. Sometimes, they'd put explosived in the stones so that when they hit other stones, if members of the other team were standing nearby, when the incoming stone would hit, it would detonate, killing everyone in a 10 foot radius. THOSE, my friend, were the days. Also, you used to have to come to a curling match w/ a litter of stray kittens to offer to the curling Gods. When you launched your stones, you had to have a kitten attached to the outside of the stone, and you received extra points if your kitten survived that match w/o being bludgeoned by other stones. We lost most rounds. Curling is still pretty exciting, but not nearly as much as it used to be. But, that's what curling is all about!



    LMAO!
    ~Dale


  7. The bike wasn't hanging from the antenna, it struck it and tumbled to the ground. Also, they didn't just throw the bike off for pure amusement, it was ridden off and then released. My point, as small as the bike was and how ginormous the antenna is, it probably didn't cause any damage other than a scratch. Of course, it could have hit more vital parts(Dishes, etc.) on the antenna causing expensive damages, but it didn't.

    I think Jimmy's group is a very creative group, I enjoy your DVDs, keep it up B|.
    ~Dale


  8. Dragon, thanks for setting advice.

    DivX, I think there is something wrong with mine or something, when I encode an AVI using the DivX codec for compression, the video doesn't play for crap, it is pixelated and jumpy all over.

    Yea, if I can't fit what I want on a DVD at full filesize, then I was probably going to mildly compress it, depending on how much it takes to fit on the DVD. There is a MPEG2 DVD option too, so that might work fairly well.

    Haha, I don't own a Mac, but have nothing against them :)
    ~Dale


  9. Well, I purchased the 4-4 pin cable and captured using Premiere on the laptop. It came out perfect, no dropped frames at all, the quality is amazing, just like on the TV. The file size for a minute and 8 second video is 220 megs though! I need to get another harddrive for my desktop to start storing these big file sized videos.

    I still may get a card for my desktop somewhere down the road, put my Raptor HDD to work, but for now this is working well. Thanks for all the help.

    Although, I do have one final question. What do yall do about compressing the videos? I tried mpeg2 with various quality setting, video and audio, and the smallest I got the 220 was 42.3 with fairly good quality minus alot of horizontal fuzz lines on quick movements. The one I ended up stopping on was Windows Media WM9 NTSC 1024k Download quality, with 720x480 resolution. The quality is good enough for the internet and the 220 megs dropped to 7.4! I think I may use this setting for now, just curious what other settings yall might use. Thanks again.

    Dale
    ~Dale


  10. Hmm, I may check on the card first, then buy the cable. If I remember correctly the size of the firewall port on a desktop card is fairly big, so I would need a 4 pin to the rectangle-triangle topped one.

    The laptop specs are:
    Pentium 4 3.0 ghz
    512 mb Ram
    ATI 9100 Radeon Mobility graphics card

    The tiny IEEE 1394 port is built into the laptop, and is not removable like a pcmcia card. What do you think about it, should I still invest in the card for the desktop? Thanks for the responses.

    Dale
    ~Dale


  11. I am trying to transfer some footage from my PC109 to my PC. My desktop doesn't have firewire but my laptop has the tiny 4 pin port, so I could put it on my laptop then share it to my desktop. Anyways, will I only need to get a 4 - 4 pin cable to transfer? Will it automatically detect the camera and self install or will I need to locate some drivers? I have Adobe Premiere 7.0 Pro, and will be using it to capture the video. The other question, will Premiere capture the video at full quality from the camera? Thanks.

    Dale
    ~Dale


  12. I have recently purchased a Sony PC-109 and looking at getting a wide-angle lens. I have kind of narrowed it down on these two, I searched the forums, I am not looking to spend alot of money, just one that will get the job done.

    First:
    Sony 0.6x Wide-Angle Lens

    Second:
    Opteka 0.5x Wide Angle Lens
    Opteka 2x Telephoto Lens
    Opteka 0.43x Full Fisheye Lens
    Also, a bunch of other goodies.

    The Opteka costs about $40 than the Sony, but it does come with alot. What do yall think of Opteka or recommend for something in that price range? Thanks.

    Dale
    ~Dale