About me Forum Tutorials Comments Guestbook DVD Architect on 3/9/2005 Won't Burn DVD This is the solution I stumbled across. DVDA2 would report a successful burn to my Pioneer 108, but it wouldn't play in the desktop set. A visual inspection of the disc revealed that the app burnt less info than say, MyDVD, whose output worked fine. I really like the DVDA authoring tools though...so the Nero/DVDA solution is the one for me! Video on 9/17/1999 DirectX in Track FX? I don't think it's that ridiculous...users want LOTS of tracks, and I think SF just wanted to make the program as efficient as possible...I mean, I make it work great on an AMD k2 400 for gawd's sake! Let the plug in makers (Waves etc) build products that are efficient enough to meet this special criteria so the program continues to work well. By the way Ty, I took your advice..went with the Motu 2408. Can't wait to get my PIII rocking! By the way Ty, do you fiddle with virtual memory settings in Windows or do you leave them alone? Ty Christensen wrote: >>That's completely ridiculous. You guys have to figure out >>how to insert Direct X plug-ins on individual tracks. >>Other than that, this program completely rocks! It's far >>above all of the other proprietary and host-based solutions >>out there. >> >>Keep up the great work! >> >>Matt Logan wrote: >>>>The Track FX require a special plug-in interface that is >>>>optimized for speed. Only the Track EQ and Track >>>>Compressor currently support this interface. >>>> >>>>If you want to use other DirectX plug-ins in your project >>>>you will have to create an assignable FX chain. This can >>>>be done a number of ways: >>>> >>>>-1- Go to the “Insert” menu and select “Assignable FX”. >>>>This will bring up the Plug-in Chooser which will allow >>you >>>>to select from a list of all available plug-ins. General >>>>DirectX plug-ins are located in the Audio/FX folder. >>>> >>>>-2- From the “View” menu select “Mixer” (Alt+3) to open >>the >>>>Mixer window. Click on the “Insert Assignable FX” button >>>>(which looks like a Track FX button with a sparkle on the >>>>upper right corner). This will bring up the plug-in >>>>chooser just like the previous method did. >>>> >>>>-3- Open the Mixer window. Open the Plug-ins window >>>>(“View” – “Plug-ins” (Alt+5)). Descend in the file >>system >>>>to Plug-Ins/Audio/FX directory. Drag a plug-in from the >>>>list onto an empty region on the mixer window. This will >>>>create a new assignable FX send with the plug-ins you >>>>dragged. >>>> >>>>To get your track audio to run through the new assignable >>>>FX you have to set the send level. Make sure the track >>>>header area is large enough to show the “Pan” fader. >>Click >>>>on the text next to the fader. This will bring up a >>popup >>>>menu. Select “FX1” The fader now controls the send level >>>>to “FX 1”. Adjust this fader to your desired send level. >>>> >>>>David Abraham Fenton wrote: >>>>>>How do you get DirectX plugins in Track FX, I drag and >>>>drop >>>>>>and nothing happens? >>>>>> >>>>>>-david >> 1