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Hi, have a a look at this thread. http://community.avid.com/forums/t/137916.aspx It's from the MC Mac forum but it still applies to PC use and might give some additional info that the help file doesn't. And a tutorial: AVX SubCap Effect - Avid Media Composer Tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cwKUm4FheQ ...and you can find more tutorials
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Okey, so I've just realized that the SubCap effect reads the "timecode offset" info in an Avid DS formatted subtitle file. I thought that it was only the Avid DS import that could do that. So by putting <timecode offset> 01:00:00:00 somewhere before the <begin subtitles>-tag will add one hour to all timecode numbers at import
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But... ..."Annotation Edit" seems to be a very competent software, by it's feature list? With a massive amount of import and export formats. And maybe you might kind of expect that, since it's not exactly free. Not super-expensive though, but it will strip you off around 245 Euros. Unfortunately I can't install the demo it since
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Hi. I'm not actually a MC user, now a more or less defunct Avid DS user, but I've been dealing a bit with the TWO subtitle-formats (at least it was two last time I checked) that the SubCap-effect can handle. One is the "Avid DS subtitle-format" which is actually just a textfile with the timecode and subtitle-rows "formatted"
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So, Sylvain, with the new DS EOL info thrown in our face, could you PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE se to that the two issues in the 3D DVE will be fixed while you still have some coders left in the building? Unless, Avid will leave the 3D-DVE EOL'ed in worse condition than it was in v7.6. Pretty, please... //Mike-E
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Fair enough, Sylvain. So maybe I´ll hear from you later on this year. //Mike-E
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Well... what did I expect really...? //Mike-E
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Sylvain, I know that you've told me numerous times that there will be no further development in the DS's 3D DVE area. And it's because of that I was quite surprised, when I a while back, found that the naming of some of the menuitems in the 3D DVE has changed? More specifically for the menues that appear when you right-click in the Viewer
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Has recently finally updated to version 11.0.2 (from 10.5.0) and made a very nice discovery when I linked a multi-"soundtrack" Quicktime (not just multiple audio channels in ONE soundtrack) and realised that all the audio channels turned up on the DS timeline. Not that it matters, but I haven't found it noted in any release notes, and
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Here's from a DS10.0.0 help file... (8-bit/10-bit values) Color Space and Mapping Input Values Black point White point Gamma Linear 0/0 255/1023 1 Linear Video 16/64 235/940 1 ITU 601/709 16/64 235/940 2.2 SRGB 0/0 255/1023 2.2 Legacy Graphics 0/0 255/1023 No gamma remapping