Why don't my broadcast and PVR recordings work in Vegas? UPDATED ~~ Fixing the "Pale Screen of Misery" ~~ Note: Set the Youtube Player to 720p (it defaults to 360p)Īdding Player Chapter Markers to MP4 files Highlight Reel 2000-2010 (Deinterlaced and Upscaled to 720p from NTSC DVD) Regional Music Direction / Production Credits: West Side Story (1996), The Who's Tommy (1998), Anything Goes (1998, 2000), Personals (2000), Suds (2001), Broadway Then and Now (2001), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (2002), Fiddler on the Roof (2003), Little Shop of Horrors (2004), South Pacific (2005), Hello, Dolly! (2005), Grease! (2006), The Sound of Music (school, 2007), Jesus Christ, Superstar (2007), A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (2008), The Fantasticks (2009), The Enlightenment (Regional Premiere, 2010) Technicolor Corp., Eastman Kodak, Inc., Noritsu, Pako, Hope Industries, Gretag Macbeth, CPI, Pallas Chicago/Denver, Phototron, QMI, Royal Color. Film and Imaging QA / Technical & Training Certifications Vegas Editor since 2001 (Sonic Foundry Vegas Video 2) I will try my chance with those programs.įor example, in one scene there is calm fire burning sound and a mystical swoosh sound effect, but right when the swoosh starts i also added a deep unnerving bass sound, but that bass sound in unhearable, so when i increase the DB of it, it becomes distorted and still not easy to hear. Lastly, do you have any advices to make my sounds more ''bright''? I play with frequencies to make them fit together but for example, some sounds gets buried down and becomes unhearable.Īs i mentioned, i also want to increase the master volume of my project without audio cracks and distortion. Or they recorded naturally occuring and man made noises and distorted them on the post- production? Is there any ''sound making'' machine/ device exist now? I sure want to create my own sounds in the near future, do you know how Alan Splet and Lynch (I am assuming and hoping that you know them.) created those sounds back in the 70's? I have a lots of mysterious wind, wooshes, electrical sounds, rumbles and low Hz bass notes going on, in my film. So, i have kind of a similar taste on sound in film as David Lynch. I will check out the audio programs you mentioned. Internet is such a great thing, to talk with a proffessional person about the subject like you □ Hi, thanks a lot for the additional details. There are gems on there though, but one must wade through the crap (I am using mostly stock audio's from Freesound, is that the main issue here?ĩ0% of the audio on is poorly recorded by non-pros) and needs lots of further processing. I like the (1176) vintage sound of the legacy Wave Hammer for music projects, but it will distort dialog easily when a lot of gain reduction is required. Multi-band compressors can work good on S/FX as well. But it is relatively clean and easy to use (and abuse). That said, LoudMax is a favorite VST volume maximizer amongst half-deaf loudness war solderers. I need that loud and bright- clean sound most movies have Primary Monitor: ASUS ProArt 31.5" 1440p HDR10 Monitor PA328QV Sound card: Realtek S1220A on motherboard. Power supply: SeaSonic SS-750KM3 750W 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Full Modular Active PFC Power Supplyĭrive Bay: Kingwin KF-256-BK 2.5" and 3.5" Trayless Hot Swap Rack with USB 3 RAM: CORSAIR Vengeance 64GB (2 x 32GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 5600 (PC5 44800) Desktop Memory Model CMK64GX5M2B5600C40ĭisk O/S & Programs: WD Black SN850 NVMe SSD WDS100T1X0E - SSD - 1 TB - PCIe 4.0 x4 (NVMe)ĭisk Active Projects: 1TB & 2TB WD BLACK SN750 NVMe Internal PCI Express 3.0 x4 Solid State Drivesĭisk Other: WD Ultrastar/Hitachi Hard Drives: WDBBUR0080BNC-WRSN, HGST HUH728080ALE600, 724040ALE640, HDS3020BLA642Ĭase: LIAN LI PC-90 Black Aluminum ATX Full Tower CaseĬPU cooling: CORSAIR - iCUE H115i RGB PRO XT 280mm Radiator CPU Liquid Cooling System GPU: Currently intel on-die video adapter Motherboard: ASUS ProArt Z790-CREATOR WIFIĬPU: Intel Core i9-13900K - Core i9 13th Gen Raptor Lake 24-Core (8P+16E) P-core Base Frequency: 3.0 GHz E-core Base Frequency: 2.2 GHz LGA 1700 125W Intel UHD Graphics 770 Desktop Processor - BX8071513900K
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