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  1. Hiya Suz When I took up with Oldgit he had some tats I thought they looked great so I decided to get a small butterfly but boy are they addictive !! I now have more than him. Sharon.
  2. Hiya Guys Here's a couple of cool tats the good ladie has what do you think
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    Here's a couple of tats the good ladie has
  4. Suprised the good lady with a special cake. Made the guys eyes water when she took a knife to it
  5. Hiya Dave not heard from you in a while Making a VHS tape is a good idea but I bet Askir would have a hard time getting his DVD player to play it. Adobes encoder is not great but ok . Yes Tmpeg is very good but dammed slow. Rich M I make SVCD regularly and the quality is excellent much better than VHS also it’s a cheap way to make a disc that will play on a DVD player 15 pence each. I have also seen some real crap home made DVDs which is not very cost effective if your only making short projects John
  6. Are you sure in Premiere your encoding for SVCD and not VCD SVCD uses MPEG 2 and VCD uses MPEG 1 Nero should write your MPEG 2 file to SVCD without needing to adjust the quality. In the Nero menu when you select SVCD uncheck the ( create standard compliant CD ) box and see if that makes any difference SVCD will not be as good as your mini DV but still much better than VHS. HTH John
  7. Make your video in Premier then go to File >Export timeline > open Adobe Mpeg encoder. Select SVCD Select Pal / NTSC > name the file > Select a location on your Hard drive. Click Export Close Premiere and open Nero Select SVCD from menu Select new from right side of window Locate your saved clip on Hard drive and drag into track window on right Put a disc in CD writer and burn Hope this helps John
  8. Download Win Media 8 should sort out the problem http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/WM8/encoding.asp HTH John
  9. Assuming your DV camera has DV in record the analog footage onto this then firewire into the computer. John