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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

ThePublisher - 10 Jul 2008 09:30 - 7004 of 11003

Opt,

Your video editing query. Three more responses in overnight. I'll cut and paste for speed.

1. Sony Vegas is a very good Audio/Video recording, mixing and editing programm. I use it as one of my professional Multitrack Audio Recording/Mixing programms. But because of the same techniques implied for Video editing I started to use it for amateur Video editing. The best thing is that it has a very fast learning curve because it's very intuitive and logically layed out.


2. check avs4you.com

You get one software and you are allowed to use all the software available with the same key registration


3. If you are using Windows, have you checked out Windows Movie Maker? Its free as part of the 0/S.

Quicktime Pro can process .mov files, but I don't know (doubt it since its a MS proprietary format) if it can output wmv format. The QT pro upgrade from the free reader is $30, pretty inexpensive for what it can do. It can output to DVD format.


OK?

TP

Optimist - 10 Jul 2008 10:27 - 7005 of 11003

TP

Thanks for that, the Sony and the avs4you packages both look interesting.

I like Windows Movie Maker, but it does not support .mov files. Quicktime pro makes a reasonable job of converting the files but will not batch process and takes an age to convert - over 10 times video length on my Core2 Duo.

I've also tried Ulead which works but is very prone to crashing.

Why can't camera manufactures make their stuff MS compatible?

ExecLine - 10 Jul 2008 10:46 - 7006 of 11003

Here's a player that will play virtually any type of video file - It's called MIRO and it's Free too:

http://www.getmiro.com/

Here's the documentation on it:

http://www.getmiro.com/documentation/index.php/The_FAQ

Optimist - 10 Jul 2008 11:43 - 7007 of 11003

Thanks Doc

From what I can see from the link it will only play a video, not save it to another format.

ExecLine - 10 Jul 2008 12:04 - 7008 of 11003

Miro as a player, gives users the benefit that file extensions of videos are now much less important.

I suppose as a user, you now have to look at things a bit differently with it. An awareness of file format types is important for a user. For instance an MP3 file doesn't have any video in it.

Miro also asks how you want to manage particular types of files. File associations can always be chamnged and there is a link to explain how this can be done on Windows XP

scussy - 10 Jul 2008 15:26 - 7009 of 11003

iam looking at Thecus N3200 Diskless Three Disk [RAID 5] NAS Solutionfor storing my music, films and pics aswell as backup,
Opty said about RAID 5 just got read up on it a bit,
its a great name shame its not anything to do with me,

Stan - 12 Jul 2008 18:49 - 7010 of 11003

Anyone else looking In having trouble getting Stockwatch to appear or Is It at my end?

Fred1new - 12 Jul 2008 19:15 - 7011 of 11003

I am. Could not get in this am and pm.

Stan - 12 Jul 2008 19:29 - 7012 of 11003

Oh Good glad It's not only me then Fred, I've tried all I know clearing cookies, logging In and out, refreshing, closing browser and restarting so suppose It's a problem at MAMs end. No good checking Java on a Mac as I think It's pre-installed and updated via Apple Software Update.

optomistic - 12 Jul 2008 19:54 - 7013 of 11003

I am also, been messing about for 5hrs, thought it was related to downloding the Java 7 update.
Will be glad to hear of the root of the prblem.

ExecLine - 12 Jul 2008 22:09 - 7014 of 11003

Me too. I think it's stuffed at MoneyAM's end.

Seymour Clearly - 13 Jul 2008 10:02 - 7015 of 11003

Bought one of my daughters a Sony Walkman because her iPod's stuffed. I think it's a discontinued model (NW-A806) but was nice and cheap, and thought I could simply transfer the music through iTunes to the Walkman. Wrong there!

So, I then installed Sony's Sonic Stage software on the kids PC, and still couldn't get the tunes transferred. I now realise I'll have to convert the iTunes songs, some of which have been downloaded so have drm protection, in some way. Can anyone recommend a program to this?

Next problem is that I then thought I'd at least give her some of my music so connected the Walkman with my PC using media player. transferred the files OK, but can't get the Walkman to recognise the music - I assume that's because the Sony software has taken over control of what's displayed. How to get myself out of this pickle? I am tempted to un-install Sony Sonic stage but suspect this won't affect the Walkman. Any help appreciated.

ThePublisher - 13 Jul 2008 10:07 - 7016 of 11003

SC,

http://www.soundtaxi.info/

Works a treat.

Maybe when your tracks are all MP3 your second problem might go away.

TP

Optimist - 13 Jul 2008 10:47 - 7017 of 11003

SC

I think TP is on the right track.

The music files on your PC are almost certainly WMV files which the walkman does not recognise. Convert them to MP3 and they should work.

Microsoft do a paid for addon to the Media Player Plus Pack which is a very good alternative to convert media files, but I doubt that it will strip out the DRM rights.

Haystack - 13 Jul 2008 10:59 - 7018 of 11003

SC - What is wrong with the iPod?

Optimist - 13 Jul 2008 11:24 - 7019 of 11003

The're made by Apple!!

jeffmack - 13 Jul 2008 12:22 - 7020 of 11003

Any ipod/itunes experts out there. When I exported my albums into itunes some get split so I end up with the same album many times with a couple of songs in each. How do I consolidate them into one album.

ThePublisher - 13 Jul 2008 12:30 - 7021 of 11003

jeff,

How serious do you want to get?

I use Soundtaxi to get everything into MP3.

I use StationPlaylist Manager to build my playlists.

I have about three thousand track sorted into folders by artist and the folders into category folders (male, female, guitar, piano, etc) The StationPlaylist manager then builds playlists based on sequences of music type - according to your preference.

SPM is used by a lot of small radio stations.

Sounds complicated - but it makes for thoroughly varied listening.

TP

Optimist - 13 Jul 2008 12:44 - 7022 of 11003

Jeff

I suspect that you need to tagg the original files properly. You can do this with Windows Media Player, but a better way is to use MusicBrainz Picard Tagger.

However you change the taggs, there is a setting in Windows Media Centre that allows it to move the files to a different directory depending on the tagg info. Make sure that that is switched off or your computer based albums will end up scrambled as well. If possible backup your music directory before you start.

ThePublisher - 13 Jul 2008 15:34 - 7023 of 11003

I get my new PC tomorrow.

Can somebody remind me how to move my Outlook diary and contacts from my XP Pro laptop to my new Vista PC, please?

I'm sure it's there in Google - but not all that obvious.

TP
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