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  1. GoPro specs out minimum class 4 SD card. In other words what speed is the SD card you are using? I just worked with a friends GoPro HD he just bought but the card he ordered (class 6) from another vendor was not in yet so we used my class 2 card to check out the unit and after copying to PC and playing back we experienced the same issues you are. After rendering the file in Vegas 9 it played perfect. I asked my friend if his class six card came in but have not heard back. My thoughts that night were that the class 2 card we had to try out had write speeds that may have been too slow? Just my initial thoughts. Without testing with the faster card on the same camera I can not say for sure if that was what we had run into. John Maggio
  2. There are many many dvd players out there that only play DVD-R type discs. DVD players (the one for the TV) are still being sold new today that do not play DVD+R. The burner speed (16x) seems to give me more problems so I have slowed the burn speed down to 4x or 8x and that seems to help with the disc holding up better / longer. As far as hanging... up does it do this when watching final product on computer after being rendered on the computer? If so than resources (shut down all programs etc..other than what you need for DVD) and try again John Maggio
  3. Cool Nate, If it is anything like the shit I have seen you do before I want one.........slipped one in under the wire.....send me one.........ORDER...ding ding ding John Maggio
  4. I have converted old VHS tapes through my video camera and it works fine but is time consuming. The easiest / quickest way I have found to back up all my old VHS tapes is by using a combo DVD burner VHS unit I purchased a couple months ago. Simply put in the blank DVD and source VHS tape and record from tape to DVD. You can even add from different tapes and edit out junk you dont want. Until you finalize the disc you can keep adding to it. It even has fire wire input on front. then if you want to copy on PC for later editing etc you put DVD into PC and use software to rip to HDD. I bought a Toshiba D-VR3 from B&H photo for $350 specs here http://www.tacp.toshiba.com/dvr/product.asp?model=d-vr3 There are other Manufactures out there to choose from. Good luck John Maggio
  5. Sometimes batteries fail. See if you can try another battery and if that one does not work either than ?????????? bummer John Maggio
  6. try this site http://www.dvdshrink.org/ the free program can back up, re-author or cut out clips by frame from dvd as well as shrink file size. John Maggio
  7. Andy, I have experienced a similar banding on my epson 2200 and it was when I forgot to select edge smoothing. (just cant' remember if it was horizontal or vertical?) Using glossy or premium luster paper. etc. this may or may not fix it. Also if the printer came with film factory this program lets you easily size the picture to the 4x6 or 8x10 or various sizes and also some minor adjustments. Not nearly as much as photoshop but good for light edits John Maggio
  8. Get better Jerry and get back in the air soon Thanks for letting us know Johnny...Muff Muff John Maggio
  9. Yep what PhreeZone said...after capture you can edit video and then render it 50 different ways...format, quality ,size of file etc.. here is a great link to check out (besides sonic foundrys web site has a forum you can register for -they make vegas) http://www.wideopenwest.com/%7Ewvg/tutorial-menu.htm Have fun John Maggio
  10. Vegas 4.0 and DVD architect 1.0 is a great editing software and DVD authoring software that I have been using for awhile now and is very powerful and easy to use. If you are a student or teacher you can pick it up for under $300 for both otherwise it is around $800.(Free demo download available http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/download/default.asp) The original company who wrote the program was Sonic Foundry and they were bought out last year by Sony. Here is another site to check out http://www.wideopenwest.com/%7Ewvg/tutorial-menu.htm as well as the company site http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/products/vegasfamily.asp. There are also as you can see by searching these posts many other great software for capturing and editing video that are more or less expensive than Vegas! If you have windows XP you can do basic editing and capturing on windows moviemaker for free. John Maggio
  11. Yep http://www.atlex.com has been great for Epson inks. John Maggio
  12. the newest format for DVD is DVD+R/RW most players will play the other older format DVD-R/RW. My 16 month old High end Laptop does not play +R DVD only the DVD-R......... go here to check out more http://www.dvdrhelp.com/dvd.htm John Maggio
  13. I have had the Epson 2200 for about 2 months now and the main reason I went with the 2200 over the 1280 was the ink cartridge set up. It has 7 individual ink cartridges so when the light magenta runs out you are only replacing that color and not throwing away anything other than the empty cartridge. If I understand the Epson 1280 it has a black cartridge and a color cartridge with all the color inks in one container. I guess if you run out of a particular color and have to change the cartridge you may be throwing away ink still in there from the other colors. On the 2200 I will go through 3 or 4 light magenta to one magenta and 2 or 3 light cyan to 1 cyan and 2 light black to 1 black and so on. The extra $250.00 hardware cost spent on the 2200 should be made up with ink savings over the life of the printer I have roughly come up with a 1.1 cent per square cost for full color photo prints. 8x10=80 sq. x 1.1=$88 cents ink cost for the 8 x 10 print. I bought the 2200 for $600.00 including shipping Both models have excellent quality prints. John Maggio
  14. Actually Dave although I did not state this on my original posts to try and avoid all these arguments about personal preferences to gear choices etc. I would ALWAYS SET MY CYPRESS TO A LOWER FIRING ALTITUDE THAN THE DEFAULT!...Now I am sure to be once again damned by many of you who know what is right for me and everyone because it is right for them! I don't jump a cypress anymore because the manufacturer played their little marketing games with everyone after they became the AAD of choice and then released the OH YEA THEY WON"T BE ANY GOOD AFTER 10..UH I MEAN 12 YEARS-para-phrased...SO WE CAN SELL EVERYONE NEW ONES$$$. I remember all the significant numbers people came up with after the 911 tragedy and i guess we can all come up with various altitude scenarios that can justify setting the activation altitude either higher or lower or whatever. JUST IMAGINE the possibilities. you wrote: "I have seen experienced jumpers having all sorts of problems adjusting their cypres. I would hate people to get the idea that this can be done lightly." If there are experienced skydivers that have problems with using their own equipment that would suggest more training. The cypress is actually a simple device to operate once shown in that it ONLY HAS ONE BUTTON AND ONE DISPLAY TO UNDERSTAND! You wrote"You may want prefer it, if your cypres fires 150 ft or indeed 400 ft higher. BUT, to acheive this by calibration of the landing height before a jump is NOT the answer." So what is the answer? As far as Astra/cypres and now the VIGIL AAD I am glad there is more real competition in the AAD market for all of us consumers! Cypres set their "decision altitude" for their device at 750 ft. What if 13 or so years ago when they intorduced the cypres the default altitude was 900 feet then we would be using that number in our dicussions to not do this because of that. It is all relative. They are good but not GOD. Informed decisions, decisions, decisions! John Maggio
  15. Yep Diamond .3 is da bomb. from .3 to about a .6 setting is available range for jumping. You essentially have all the lenses from .3 to .6 by simple using the zoom to which one you want (field of view) If you want to use it for ground video it is good to but...you can't use it to zoom in past about 20% of the zoom bar (past .6) other wise it looses focus and goes blurry. If you want a .6 sony lens i have no need for it anymore....$20.00 John Maggio