Thursday, September 17, 2009


What version of iDVD do you have? I could try to duplicate your problem on my iMac at home, but honestly I haven't used iDVD in years. I found it quirky, slow

Re: Sending audio file via internet
I'm going to weigh in here and have to agree with those reluctant to compress the audio files. As some have said, it isn't about what is presently audible or

Re: Add points to garbage mattes?
What is the difference between B Splines and Roto Bezier? A google search just reinforced how much my math skills have atrophied. I'm use to Bezier points

OT: iDVD question
OK, I teach a couple classes and my students use iDVD for presentations. They are shooting on HDV and when using 'Export to Quicktime" many times we will see

Re: Sending audio file via internet
I don't want to sound like I am arguing because I am not. I can hear the difference with 128k mp3 and 128k AAC also 256k each. Beyond that it gets much harder

Re: Sending audio file via internet
... That's my experience. A similar thing happens in video. I could create a compressed video file from an uncompressed Quicktime that would be practically

Re: Sending audio file via internet
If you?re talking music, which I am/was, then consider yourself *extremely* special, especially as far as the 256 are concerned (128 was guessed correctly

Re: Sending audio file via internet
Well, first off, I wasn?t suggesting the audio be compressed for *processing* but rather for *sending*, which we are talking about. I?d say any

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