animating single frames

John_Beech wrote on 2/27/2003, 11:02 AM
Refering to page 71 of the manual. when using Digital Juice images for an animation, we're having a problem making the method in the manual work for creating the animation. What we've resorted to doing is going to options>preferemnces>editing and setting the default graphic length to .034 seconds (of course this is not exactly the length of a frame as rounding comes into play). Am I missing something obvious here?

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Tyler.Durden wrote on 2/27/2003, 11:36 AM
Hi John,

are you importing a sequence?...


There was a bug in 3.0 that required the user to click the media properties> framerate OK button to set the framerate to 29.97...




HTH, MPH

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http://www.martyhedler.com/homepage/Vegas_Tutorials.html

John_Beech wrote on 2/27/2003, 12:07 PM
Thanks Marty, the computer I'm currently at has Vegas 3 still installed. I guess I need to update this one to Vegas 4 also. I bought two licenses for V4DVA, but they're boxed sets which of course haven't shipped yet so only the one machine has V4 on it at this time.

By the way, I have never been successful in visiting your web site. For whatever reason, clicking on the link you provide never opens. Any ideas on what's going on? I can surf to any site on the web except yours :>(
BillyBoy wrote on 2/27/2003, 12:11 PM
John, sounds like a browser problem. Which one you using?
John_Beech wrote on 2/27/2003, 1:30 PM
IE 6 . . . this is really baffling as I would very much like to visit Marty's site. I've tried this on two computers on the network with no joy. I absolutely have no clue and have never encountered a site I couldn't visit previous to this instance! Thanks for taking an interest, I'm frustrated.

Update: I installed Mozilla and went to www.martyhedler.com or should I say tried to surf there. Same problem with Mozilla; I simply cannot open www.martyhedler.com despite using Mozilla 1.2 instead of IE 6 . . . any other thoughts folks?

Furhtermore, I tried to ping 63.166.74.100 (that's www.martyhedler.com) with the results it timed out, reported 4 packets sent and none received, i.e. a 100% loss.
Chienworks wrote on 2/27/2003, 1:57 PM
That sounds like a routing problem. Somewhere along the line your ISP doesn't know how to connect to his network or vice versa. If you're up to it, give your ISP's tech support a call or eMail and ask them if they can browse to the site or IP address. Chances are they can get it fixed in a few minutes if the problem is in their router. If not, they can pass the message on to Marty's ISP.