I have seen a demo of your program, but just
about how to work with pictures, but not with
films. I want to buy your program but at first I
would like to see a demo about how I can work
with images taped with my video camera. Could you
tell me what I must do?
Thank you in advance,
Anna Albuicet
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>I have seen a demo of your program, but just
>about how to work with pictures, but not with
>films. I want to buy your program but at first I
>would like to see a demo about how I can work
>with images taped with my video camera. Could you
>tell me what I must do?
>
>Thank you in advance,
>
>Anna Albuicet
>
I explain you my way of working . you have to
acquire your vidéo and convert it in a codec-> I
use indeo 3.2 (best I think with scala ). Then you
import it in scala. Most .Topics about it you will
find in the user's guide
pages 246...
[email hidden] wrote:
>
>[email hidden] wrote:
>>I have seen a demo of your program, but just
>>about how to work with pictures, but not with
>>films. I want to buy your program but at first
I
>>would like to see a demo about how I can work
>>with images taped with my video camera. Could
you
>>tell me what I must do?
>>
>>Thank you in advance,
>>
>>Anna Albuicet
>>
>
>I explain you my way of working . you have to
>acquire your vidéo and convert it in a codec->
I
>use indeo 3.2 (best I think with scala ). Then
you
>import it in scala. Most .Topics about it you
will
>find in the user's guide
>pages 246...
> My opinion is that (as long as everything is
set up properly) Scala works fine. If you try to
use novascan scan converters, you can loose about
40% of all skits off of the screen. I initally
started out with Novascan, and after working with
them and finding that they could not be adjusted.
I switched over to ATI and running it through a
RFmodulator. This seems to work really well. I
run 3 automotive plants, with 8 tv's total. In
general I would say the program works well,
although I am hoping for a good upgrade soon. ie.
spell checker I would think with this type of
program it would be one of the first things...
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