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  1. It’s also worth mentioning as an aside, the quick way of fading in and fading out, because not everyone is aware of it. 

    While you are in the Timeline view that Jill has referred to, look for the two little black triangles at the top of each end of the waveform, and try dragging them sideways to create fade in and fade out. 
    (Not sure whether it is both versions of PT AV - maybe someone else can confirm that).

    Regards

    wideangle

  2. 12 hours ago, jkb said:

    connect the camera to the computer via a USB cable.

    I never use a card reader & always connect via USB for all my devices

    Jill

    Jill

    An obvious solution!

    I hadn’t thought of that straightforward solution probably because I’m the opposite to you and always connect the sd card rather than the camera or other device. That’s probably because my desktop, my laptop, and my printer all have integrated card readers.

    Regards

    wideangle

  3. Denisb

    I was looking for a vertical bounce which decreases and then stops, but I want it to look like the natural bounce of a ball in speed.

    Dave

    That's exactly what I'd tried to do. I added more KF closer together and got a bouncing effect which decreased then stopped, but it just looked wrong. I couldn't manage to produce the natural movement of a bouncing ball. I couldn't figure out sensible heights and speeds of the sequence of bounces.

    After several attempts I gave up - I'm off outside now to play with a ball!

    Regards

    wideangle

  4. Hi

    I need an image to drop down from the top of the screen to the bottom, and have a bouncing effect just like a ball, before it comes to rest.
    It can be a transition or a style.

    My attempts so far have not looked very smooth or natural like a ball, and one I found offered previously seemed to have a similar problem.

    Any offering will be gratefully received if you fancy a little project.

    Many thanks.

    Regards

    wideangle

  5. As I understand it, when you play the sort of games (which I don’t) that require a lot of processing power, game booster makes sure that the game speed is not hindered by other programs running on your computer. 
    If you don’t play those sort of games then you could disable game booster. That’s what I have done on mine. 
     

    Regards

    wideangle. 

  6. Hi Rosy

    If you double click your Bullguard icon on your desktop, the Bullguard control panel should appear, showing all the modules available. One of those is the Game Booster and you will see the option to disable it.
     

    It’s worth taking note of all the other modules which are in that control panel if you need to adjust any other settings in future. 
     

    Regards

    wideangle

  7. It seems very clear from the discussions that the buying process for some can be unclear! 
     

    Rather than prolonging this discussion by trying to justify the current procedure, wouldn’t a simple bit of editing on the billing page, on the lines suggested by Gary, resolve the lack of clarity. 
     

    Regards

    wideangle

  8. Surely this is a no-brainer, or am I missing something here?

    It's not rocket science to say that the aspect ratio of a show is logically going to be dictated and guided by the device on which it is going to be viewed, rather than the device which produced the original images.

    Creating a show in anything other than 16x9 seems to be a backward step to me. (Just my opinion!)

    Regards

    wideangle

  9. Hi Rosemary
     
    I’ve just tracked down a conversation we had many moons ago about using Backup in Zip (see below)
     

    Hi Rosemary

    The Backup in Zip is extremely useful generally. 
    I do a Backup in Zip for every project I create. It is a very quick way to create a security backup of your work, as, in one click, it collects together copies of all the files you have used in that project, and zips them together.  It’s also handy for transferring a project from, say, a desktop to a laptop. 
    Regards

    wideangle]

    Obviously it’s slipped your mind!!

    I would get into the habit of using it at the end of every project you complete, as a way of getting an immediate backup of all the files in one place. Not only are you collecting your pictures together, but you are pulling in all other used files eg audio etc.

    Regards

    wideangle

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