![]() ![]() Your posting from Fri Dec 16 was very interesting to me. I guess that Media Manager is similar to ffdshow and somehow attached to Bogart. The scene I have experimented on is 15sec long. I suspect that Quicktime may not work on scenes less than 2sec long. There is no need to go through Media Manager. I did not have to do this when I went via Vegas Video. It seems to need Gamma set to -5 to restore the scene to its original appearance. This imports to Cassi via the USB icon in the record screen. This now imports to TVP via the usual New/Import footage command. It now works like this:Įxport via 'Opt' function in edit screen to USB stick. This is a purchasable item from the Apple on line shop, it cost me £20. Fabrice pointed out to me that Quicktime Pro needed to be installed on my computer. I am now able to transfer easily between Cassi and TVPaint. I am still trying to find a workaround, at the end I will have to go your way with Vegas? TVP goes very slow with them (perhaps a RAM problem) and the results are no more accepted by the Cassi. My first tests with this upgrade had been promising.īut now, as I tried some longer files (about 4 sec) I have big problems. Unfortunately I can no longer use these codecs in the tvp 10 upgrade. ![]() You can set it in the tvp export panel with the "configure"-button (near the format choice). If you get blocky pictures, perhaps the data rate isn't high enough. For my videos MPEG 2 was the important one (with the libavcodec). The applications using these codecs, select automatically that one that fits to the footage. In my configuration of ffdshow for most of the formats "libavcodec" was activated. But as it is a collection of different codecs, I believe you can activate different codecs for the different formats at the same time. ![]() Relating to ffdshow I hardly remember which settings I had choosen. Basically, you will be trying to copy what is on the image as a background to create a new file.I think, the Quicktime format (.mov) is not usable for the Cassi, at least I had no success with it. You can try to edit the aspects of the file, but you will see that all you will be doing is adding text and images above those of the screenshot. The image will popup and you can try to edit the elements Now go to Paint and then paste the image into the program. You will now have a screenshot of your file. When the file is open, try and get it to fit to the window and then take a screenshot. Step-by-step instruction on how to edit PDF using Paint on Mac The results you get will be very disappointing. However, there is a way that you can go about this, but it is very tedious and really not worth the effort. The only way you can edit a PDF file using paint is first converting it into an image file, and that will mean using another tool first. Paint will only edit image files and the PDF image is not recognized by Paint as yet. As mentioned before, you cannot directly edit a PDF file on paint. ![]()
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