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I do. I have a 620 and a 618. One fast, one slow. Used for AFF and fun jumping. SUPER solid suit, very tough. http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/168803_1680246839348_1032868837_1858975_2816752_n.jpg one of my coaching students wearing my 620 Me with the 620 618 with a very large student
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Deinterlace settings should not affect a render to same-as-source interlacing. If you have SD interlaced as source and are rendering to an interlaced format, the project deinterlaced settings won't matter. More over, they actually matter very little outside of display. Because I was only 99.9% sure of this, I rendered 5 files a moment ago. 30 seconds of source material, all MPEG SD from CX100 Render 1-LFF, 720 x 480 4 seconds to render Render 2-UFF 720 x 480 4 seconds to render Render 3-Deinterlaced 720 x 480/Blend 5 seconds to render Render 4 Deinterlaced 720 x 480/interpolate 5 seconds to render. Render 5 Deinterlaced 720 x 640/Blend 9 seconds to render. Changing resolution has a maximum impact on render times. All render settings to "Good, 24bit."
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I'd use GOOD vs BEST. You're interpolating and resampling every frame for no reason. That's the first change I'd make. 32bit floating is the other thing. Why? You're using a linear color source vs the MPEG standard, gaining nothing. You're set up for compositing, and you're not compositing.
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what project settings? you sure you're rendering to SD mpg? something in that machine just doesn't seem right. Even my crappy lil netbook goes faster. It has 2 GB of RAM
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Picture Motion Browser and DivX are the two big alarms I see. Please be sure that "ignore 3rd party codecs" is unchecked in preferences. Further, you are shooting 720 x 480 media and rendering to a 720 x 480 project? Should be lightning fast on even a crappy system unless you're dumping on a lot of FX.
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something is definitely not running right on your machine. You're sure there is no antivirus running? What other apps are using memory? 32 mins for anything that is only10 mins of source is insane.
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for giggles, what happens when you use the DVD Architect preset in the Render dialog, and render video/AC3 separately? I suspect the bottleneck is in the throughput from the timeline to DVD.
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had an extra space that didn't belong. Try now?
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Gravity tutorials (regroup tutorials)
DSE replied to Mandragor's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
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Cock Compensator. Companion to the Dominator.
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P2 Rodeo with a newly returned vet. These two Marine's celebrated Robert's return with a very solid rodeo. Rodeo begins at 1:51
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Car cover?
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what were the Kurupee copies of the Birdman suit called? I've seen two of them, both of them on Brazilians that came through.
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Not at all. Both Sony Vegas and Adobe Premiere take some advantages of some very high end gaming cards, but IMO, the advantages are small enough to warrant a low-midgrade card vs a high end gaming card.
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SSD is by no means a necessity. It can make things faster, sure. Necessary? By no means. I have an SSD boot/application drive in one computer, it's terrific. None of the editing machines we've put into DZ's have em', and they're crankin' along just fine.
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What format are you rendering to for YouTube? If you're using the MPEG generated for DVD, then you won't have audio, because the audio is not embedded in the video stream; it's a separate file. if you're rendering to an MP4 or WMV for YT submission, then the audio is embedded in the file before you upload it. It's possible this music may not be royalty-free, or else YouTube seems to think it isn't royalty-free. What is the source?
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yep. Nearly always. I also bring him a Gatorade or water on the hot days when he's packing for a dozen peeps and isn't hydrating. I'm nearly always ready to go.
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Gorgeous suit, Mark!
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I agree; Gingrich will likely prevail. However, I think it would be a mistake to discount Jon Huntsman.
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Sony's accessory division sells a lot of tripods, lens adapters, filters, beanie-bags, lights, and other tools. Don't expect to see these features go away anytime soon.
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Prevalence of 16:9 vs 4:3 for customer screens
DSE replied to billvon's topic in Photography and Video
A-I think it's a very fair assumption that even SD customers want wide. B-why would it matter anyway? Since you guys use Vegas/DVD Architect, then it will always display properly as either a letterboxed wide on a 4:3 display or as a filled wide on a wide display. Unless you've changed the default flags in DVDA, it'll properly letterbox. -
I didn't know the Opteka front element was threaded in like the Century MKII is. If so, that's great!! Thanks for linking this. It's a good resource for the Century peeps. I guess I should rip into my Opteka to find if it's really threaded or not.
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No easy way to get into the lens. You SURE it's on the inside of the lens and not on the camera lens?