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jyarb wrote on 12/4/2002, 12:41 PM
It is a fantastic program. I have been usuing it from the first release. There are a bunch of videos on their website that will blow you away. www.alamdv.com
wcoxe1 wrote on 12/4/2002, 3:36 PM
I understand that it is not DIRECTLY compatible with VV, or that it is not a DV (AVI) oriented program. Is there anything to that?
Sr_C wrote on 12/4/2002, 3:57 PM
If you render a file in Vegas to the DV codec, it will not open in AlamDV2. What I do is render just the clips that I want to add effects to the uncompressed AVI format, and they load just fine. Rendering to quicktime also works but I prefer uncompressed. After I have overlayed the effects in AlamDV2 I render from there to uncompressed and load back into Vegas. Would be nice if AlamDV2 would accept DV files from Vegas, but that alone has not been enough of a problem to discourage use. -Shon
DaLiV wrote on 12/5/2002, 3:35 AM
This program use quick time for accessing to DV files.
so if your version of Quick time is able to read DV stream - then in AlamDV you can work with this files :))
Best regards.
craigunderhill wrote on 12/5/2002, 10:47 AM
will aura do the same thing, plus much more?? i've got aura dv, but i've never figured it out.

also, alamdv2 doesn't seem to import/export the audio from the original clips, which means you have to resync everything.

??

-craig