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4072.1 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Sun Sep 02 1990 09:57 | 5 |
| (I couldn't find the other note)
The copy of the ShowCards on CRISTA is protected!
john
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4072.2 | <<Apologies>> | CRISTA::CAPRICCIO | Fat: The *Natural* Insulator | Sun Sep 02 1990 11:29 | 4 |
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Sorry John, it's been a long night 8?). Should be all set now...
Pete
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4072.3 | Check out BT too! | SDOGUS::WILLIAMS | TOPGUN | Thu Sep 06 1990 11:26 | 8 |
| I've got both Pro Video Gold Post and Broadcast Titler and for shear
beauty of the characters, Broadcast Titler is by FAR a better package
(IMHO). Coupled with Video-Effects 3D you have peels, fades, wipes,
spins, etc. I don't know of anything that one package can do that
the other can't (except that the characters on BT are EXCEPTIONAL
when compared to PVGP).
TOPGUN
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4072.4 | Couple BT and VE3D? | RIPPLE::LUKE_TE | | Thu Sep 06 1990 16:17 | 13 |
| re .3
How do you "couple" Broadcast Title and Video-Effects 3D together.
I have seen demos of both but was always under the impression that
they were two separate packages. BT did great text with lots of
transitions including some 3D type effects, and Video-Effects 3D
took IFF images and brushes and did some very delightful 3D
manipulation with them. Both packages seemed to take over the whole
system when they ran (which I always saw as a negative). Did I
miss something in my demos?
Terry
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4072.5 | Don't think it can be done | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Fri Sep 07 1990 06:27 | 15 |
| To the best of my knowledge you cannot do what you wish with these two
programs. BT will allow you to extrude text,and give that line it's
own effect,and will allow you to load in a iff pic,but I don't believe
you can use the video effects,and/or animations from other programs.
That is the reason I am purchasing Pro Video Post. I'll still use BT
for titling because of it's support for color text,but want Pro Video
Post for it's DVE effect such as peeling,zooming etc. As you pointed out
they will not multitask so I cannot see getting them together in the
near future. What demo did you see that gave you the impression that
they (BT,Video-effects 3D)were being used together ? This may be the
program you want. Remember you can generate screens in BT,and save the
screen to IFF. Then possibly use it in another program. This ability is
flawed in that the pic you save is reduced to a 16 color picture. You
could do better in TV Text Professional.
bill
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4072.6 | Ment color font support | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Fri Sep 07 1990 06:29 | 4 |
| re .5
When I said "color text" I ment Color Font support ie: Kara Fonts and
the like.
bill
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4072.7 | Corrupt file in LHWARPed disk 2? | KALI::PLOUFF | It came from the... dessert! | Fri Sep 07 1990 11:00 | 7 |
| Has anyone downloaded this demo successfully? I've copied it three
times over the net, brought it home as an LHW file and as a UUENCODEd
version, but each time the file "MLBBScore" on disk 2 is corrupt.
Suggestions?
Wes
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4072.8 | If all else fails, mail a disk to NIO/A6 | CRISTA::CAPRICCIO | Fat: The *Natural* Insulator | Fri Sep 07 1990 13:17 | 13 |
| � Has anyone downloaded this demo successfully? I've copied it three
� times over the net, brought it home as an LHW file and as a UUENCODEd
� version, but each time the file "MLBBScore" on disk 2 is corrupt.
I'll upload that disk again. I never did try downloading it after
uploading, so maybe it's trashed, but I've had real good luck with
zmodem and LHWarp for that matter. Anyways, I'll do it again and if
that was the only file that was corrupt, would it help to just upload
it in the interim or does LHWARP bomb out with a CRC error?
Lemme know,
Pete
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4072.9 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Fri Sep 07 1990 13:51 | 8 |
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lhwarp didn't complain, it was the demo that said the file was corrupt.
It looked like it's the first file it hits on the second disk.
I'm using LHWARP 1.31, do I need a newer version? Is Lhwarp 1.39
available on the enet?
Dave
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4072.10 | New Corrected (hopefully) PVPCG-DISK2.LHW at CRISTA""::AMIGA: | CRISTA::CAPRICCIO | Fat: The *Natural* Insulator | Fri Sep 07 1990 23:45 | 33 |
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Re: Mangled MLBBScores
Your right Wes, that second Lhwarp'ed disk is off; seems like Lhwarp is
not too reliable without the ignore bitmap option (-m) set. I re-warped
it and it can now be found at CRISTA""::AMIGA: as:
PVPCG-DISK2.LHW 999
Also, for those who may have already downloaded the first attempt,
please find:
PVP-ERRATA.LZH 70
which contains the file in question, MLBBScores. It's weird, both
unscrunched versions (one with -m set, one without) ended up the same
size according to LIST, but when viewed in NewZap, the corrupt one
spanned only one sector, but had an end of file of 512, whereas the
good one spanned 131 sectors with an end of file of 58. Guess I had
better just stick with LHARC for standard ADOS disks from now on.
Sorry for any inconvenience.
Re: -.1
You shouldn't need a newer version, but version 1.40 is available in the
usual places including CRISTA""::AMIGA:. Also, when you unpack .LHW's made
with V1.40 it reports as 1.39; this oddity is explained in the docs
somewhere.
Pete
P.s. If you have any other mangled files from the first attempt, let me
know and I'll upload them ASAP.
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4072.11 | Put Demo out to VHS | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Sun Sep 09 1990 10:55 | 17 |
| I put the Pro Video Post demo out to a VHS tape this weekend. The
results were very very good. I am planning on picking the program up
next weekend,and was curious as to how it would look when I transferred
it over to VHS. I did not put it out to Hi8,or SVHS because we were
going to visit my wifes sister,and I wanted to try it at their place.
It was going out to a 26" JVC,and it looked great. Lynda,s sister had
an exercise show on the cable channel in Concord N.H.,and channel 13 in
Nashua. This is why I wanted to have her view it. I also Scanned in
some Grayscale pics off of an exercise poster she had given Lynda. Then
I did an introductory screen in Dpaint III,and used AmigaVision to add
them to tape. The mousewait command made it easy. I simply put the wait
command after the title screen. Then I ran the show,and hit record on
the VCR. All I had to do was hit the mouse button and off it went.
She was very impressed by the transistions. I had this sequence
following the demo. I had tried to use Broadcast titler but it did not
want to show the grayscale pallette,and I was pressed for time.
bill
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4072.12 | so many options | CRISTA::LEIMBERGER | I have my marbles now I want yours | Tue Sep 11 1990 06:44 | 8 |
| I have been trying different picture manipulations,and they are very
impressive. Trouble is without the manual you have to step thru 00-99
one at a time,and use the several options available to see what they
do. but it isn't a bad way to kill time every so often.
bill
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4072.13 | | KALI::PLOUFF | It came from the... dessert! | Tue Sep 11 1990 10:52 | 7 |
| Very impressive demo. There is one catch, though. On my 3 meg model
2000, the demo only loads to completion when I boot from the demo
floppy. Apparently the buffers associated with all my hard disk
partitions take too much space. This puppy really does need a full 3
meg!
Wes
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4072.14 | | CRISTA::LEIMBERGER | I have my marbles now I want yours | Tue Sep 11 1990 12:07 | 10 |
| <<< Note 4072.13 by KALI::PLOUFF "It came from the... dessert!" >>>
Very impressive demo. There is one catch, though. On my 3 meg model
2000, the demo only loads to completion when I boot from the demo
floppy. Apparently the buffers associated with all my hard disk
partitions take too much space. This puppy really does need a full 3
meg!
Wes
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4072.15 | have you tried effects?? | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Wed Sep 12 1990 07:00 | 8 |
|
wes,
I run 5meg. It will be interesting to see if it can perform in a
five meg machine under working conditions. Of course I don't think the
program is ment to multitask so after booting a 5meg system,once you
are into the program you should be fine(I hope).
Have you tried any effects yet on your 3meg model 2000 ?
bill
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4072.16 | | KALI::PLOUFF | It came from the... dessert! | Wed Sep 12 1990 11:26 | 8 |
| re: -.1
I think that the only problem I have is with the overall amount of
memory required by the demo. It's _really_ tight in 3 megabytes of
RAM. Have only dinked around a little with effects from the control
panel. Without documentation it's a little difficult to understand.
Wes
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4072.17 | try this | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Wed Sep 12 1990 12:09 | 9 |
| Select the function key for picture manipulation,and then a "control A"
will start the program prompting for a DVE 00-99. Enter one of these,
and it will prompt you for a option give it a one,or two. (may be more
I don't know). it will start beeping,and then tell you when it is
ready. hit return and you will see the effect.hit it a few times,and
it will toggle between the blank screen,and the effect each time. I
think a CNTRL A will get you to the point where you can enter another
effect.
bill
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4072.18 | picture format | WHAMMY::SPODARYK | Scaring the pedestrians... | Wed Sep 12 1990 14:46 | 6 |
| Nice demo.
Anyone know what the format the DemData:pics/* are in? They're not anything
that SuperView or various paint programs will recognize.
Steve
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4072.19 | IFF->?????? | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Thu Sep 13 1990 06:09 | 11 |
| I don't know if the pics in the demo were scrambled so that they could
not be copied,or if after you load a pic into Pro Video Post they are
converted to a special format the program needs to work it's magic.
I plan on picking the program this weekend(if it's still there).
Then I can load a pic save the result,and try viewing it. I do know
they are standard IFF going in. They may well be compressed,or modified
in some nature along the way. The people that write this type of stuff
are savvy enough to do some strange things to get the results they
want. In Broadcast Titler you can save a pic to iff but you lose the
320 colors to a page(reduced to 16). Hopefully I'll know soon.
bill
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4072.20 | JDKI pic format | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Mon Sep 17 1990 06:40 | 9 |
| re .18
The format is JDKI. JDKI uses a proprietary memory packing
technique that uses less system memory to load a picture. At the same
time it reatins a structure that will display the picture as quick as
if it were in memory in it's full bitmapped representation. You
generate JDKI pics with a utility called "overlay". You do not have to
employ this utility if you don't want to. All pictures saved from
within the PVP program are saved in 16 color hi res IFF format.
bill
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4072.21 | Scrolling text? | MRKTNG::PRICE | Dave Price DTN 264-3467 | Mon May 20 1991 18:01 | 3 |
| Does either Broadcast Titler or PVP do scrolling text
(like credits at the end of a movie)?
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4072.22 | YES YES YRS | SALEM::LEIMBERGER | | Tue May 21 1991 06:47 | 11 |
| I own both products,and yes they do. As a point of fact that is one of
the prime reasons for their exsistance. They also give you the ability
to "crawl" text. For video titling these products are the best choice.
The programs are very similar in function an like many others
have weak, and strong points. I like BroadCast Titler II . Pro Video
post is very strong in DVE's,but BT is superior in picture quality,and
Font handling. I don't think there is another program on the Amiga that
will do Video titling better than these two. BT improved greatly with
release II, while PVP(sherriff systems) has been busy developing a PC
version.
bill
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4072.23 | Yes, PVP does scrolling | SAFRON::VAUGHN | | Tue May 21 1991 11:18 | 27 |
| >================================================================================
>Note 4072.21 Pro Video Post Demo from Shereff Systems 21 of 21
>MRKTNG::PRICE "Dave Price DTN 264-3467" 3 lines 20-MAY-1991 17:01
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> -< Scrolling text? >-
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>Does either Broadcast Titler or PVP do scrolling text
>(like credits at the end of a movie)?
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RE: .21
Yes PVP does scrolling, I have used Pro Video Post and it does allow you to
scroll text. The way it's done is by defining "page transition"[The transition
speed is also adjustable] and as I recall you can do other types of
transitions(from page to page). Also Pro Video Post comes in several different
flavors(I forget which one I used... I can find out though.). The most
impressive feature in Pro Video Post is the digital special effects. i.e. You
can do things like define a page that will ZOOM and ROTATE from various regions
on the screen.
All in all I would say that Pro Video Post offers alot, but is somewhat
cumbersome to use[many keystrokes]. I would much prefer a "point-and-click"
appliciation.
Fred
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