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Old 03-21-2002, 01:50 PM
fresler fresler is offline
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Default Re: Quick Time Question for Mr T. . .

Hi there,
first the good news: all you need to do is set the display of your video track from Frames to Block, this way everything is going to play out smoother. BTW if you need to zoom in on a frame, just togle or scrub through your quicktime movie and look at the actual movie window rather than the frames in the edit window. If you own a video editing card like Aurora Fuse or Pinnacle Miro DC30 you can actually watch your video on your TV, freeing up you computer's monitor.

To improve your performances having separate drives for audio and video is always the best option. I opted for 80 gigs ATA as secondary drive for audio, along with an 18 gigs SCSI that I mostly use for audio.
Last tip is to keep your video data rate to 800/1000 Ksec.

Good luck
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