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Video Games RSS Feeds.avi format problem - Hey guys :) It's been quite a long time since I posted here :p My problem now is that I can't import .avi files in Vegas (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Vegas). I bought a bunch of DVDs of an anime show named ''One Piece'' and I ripped them so I can edit them in Vegas I have already ...Feed Source: forum.videohelp.com PotPlayer OSD - ReClock or madVR? - I have this OSD that is showing when playing anything in PotPlayer (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/PotPlayer). I don't know how it got there i've seen it in some view forums or How To sites but I can't recall what source it's from. My guess is it's either from Reclock ... Help Please. Edit a Pro Wrestling show. - I am looking for help finding a software program that I will be using to edit a Pro Wrestling show. It is a 2 camera shoot with commentary audio on the main track, ie the hard cam & will be mixing in shots from the ring cam. It seems like it should be simple, but I've had no luck so far. Power ... RIP/Clone Region B Blu-Ray - I purchased a Region B Blu-Ray since it is not available as a Region A at this time. I want to Rip/Clone the Blu-ray Disc and keep everything the exact same way, menus, audio tracks, extras, etc. and burn it back to a 50GB Blu-ray Disc but without the Region B Coding. Is this possible with any type ... Audio Delay Upon Hooking Up New HDMI Cable (using separate digital audio) - I recently purchased a new HDMI cable. I'm using this to connect my DVD player to the HDMI port on my TV (Sony Bravia 32 in. flat screen). For audio I have a Digital Coax going from my DVD player to my Stereo Receiver. The problem that I am getting now that I never got before is: audio delay. I'm ... Can I rip NTSC audio and use right away on a PAL version of the video? - Let's say I have a NTSC video with a soundtrack.
I have the same video in PAL without a soundtrack.
Can I take the NTSC soundtrack and use it right away in the PAL video without any conversion etc?
The videos are the same, in terms of minutes and seconds, but obviously the frame rate ... How to convert file TRP coming from channel SD - Hi All,
I have some problem to convert file TRP coming from a technomate 6800 satellite receiver and coming from a channel in SD.
I currently use h 264 to convert file TRP coming from channel in HD and it works perfectly but I have a black screen when I convert a file TRP coming from channel in ... JVC HR-s5000 any good - I know is old and all no tbc no digi pure but is it worth it, and is it better than regular vcrs from Panasonic or other junk brands like Philips
I forgot to mention the price 20$ asked by friend... Recommend media manager - Hi,
I have quite a bit of home made videos and I would like to manage them.
Could someone recommend a Media Manager (preferably freeware) that would allow me to :
1) do tagging
2) have a built-in media player to play these files (e.g. .mts, avi, etc)
I have tried Vee-Hive and for some ... VHS to Canopus ADVC 110 Firewire capture -- Horizontal field issue? - I'm having an issue with capturing VHS (using Canopus ADVC 110) to Firewire/DV. I have tried using Sony Capture as part of Vegas (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Vegas) and also WinDV (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/WinDV). Same results. Maybe this is an easy question to answer, but I'm seeing ... Cannot change a video's display aspect ratio, why? - Hello,
I have this video that I wish to change its display aspect ratio. Regardless of which software or method I used, it will not allow me to change it. Why? Which field did the original encoder modify to prevent changing of its display aspect ratio? How if there is any way to change it?
... AG-1330 - any value? - In a nutshell, I found someone selling three 1980P decks (a former studio employee who had a home lab) in excellent condition so I jumped on it. She also had a number of AG-1330 decks and it was one of those "if you want those decks, you need to take these ones too because I need them all out of ... Problem saving video with Windows Movie Maker - Hi.
I have made a video about 3 minutes long in Windows Movie Maker (http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Windows-Movie-Maker) but can't figure out how to save the video out. Witchever video format I choose when saving out the video the percentage done stays at 0% and the 'minutes remaining' just ... Capturing to DV AVI without Firewire. - Hello All!
I'm new to this forum though I have read posts here from time to time.
Problem:
I, like many, have tons of random, *raw* family footage on analog 8mm tapes. I want to archive this to computer as-is, then draw from that archived footage to author some DVDs that someone might ... How to make a DVD player region free - Does anyone know how to make a Panasonic DVD-S29 region-free?... Not Equipped to handle adventure - In early roleplaying games equipment was king. We deliberated over who could carry the gear we needed. Pots, pans, tents, and bedrolls were packed carefully onto our character sheets. Iron rations were bought and consumed -- suppplemented with fresh food when the prospect arose. Our dreams weren't preoccupied with magic items -- a suit of plate armor was a treasure worth countless toil and adventure. Like kids at the pet store we did as much... Sustained Storylines ~ Casting The Net - The term "plot hook" can actually be more diminishing to your campaign than supportive. It immediately and clearly defines a few points at which the PCs can engage with the setting and the loose storyline you have in mind for the campaign. It limits the points of engagement to those few you planned out and sets you up to have to "wing it" far more than you have to if you're the type to give the PCs the freedom to go "off the map" as it were. S... Sustained Storylines ~ Establishing Buy In First - In a world of short attention spans and the media that caters to them it can be challenging for a gamemaster to establish long term buy in from their players. It's easy to blame this on the players but as in all things the problem, and therefore the solution, often lies closer to home than many are willing to admit. Using the simple writing techniques of series writers from the world of fiction and understanding a bit about the psychology of yo... Rules for Social Interaction - Role-playing games use dice to resolve events and simulate results that are out of the control of the intentions of the character. When a character wants to say something, they can; when they want to pick up a stone and hurl it, they can. What they cannot control is whether the stone hits what they want -- or whether the words have the impact that they want. It the RPG world that is resolved by the dice.
read more... To Play or Not to Play: The Song of Ice and Fire RPG - Unless you have lived in a cave somewhere for the past couple of years or rabidly avoid the Fantasy genre entirely, you have heard about George RR Martin's Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series published by Bantam Books. The novels regularly reside at #1 for Sci Fi/Fantasy when they debuted in the in the early '90's and the more recent books have made the top ten bestselling lists worldwide, despite being rather dark, adult oriented and dangerous t... Burning Wheel - The Burning Wheel RPG is not another d20 clone. It is a roleplaying game designed to appeal to the narrative gamer who doesn't want to get bogged down in mechanics. While the game shows a lot of promise, I remain unconvinced that it will work at the game table. The elements of shared storytelling are broken by a number of mechanics that seem added to give the player the extra mechanisms that they expect in a roleplaying game. Tactical combat,... Tales From the Trench - As long as we're all back here together, let's catch up on some of what makes our campaigns so great; those moments that can never be forgotten as long as we game. Recent is what I'm looking for? not pining for the days of our campaigns years ago.
read more... The End of my Tabletop Era - Today, I boxed up all my RPGs. They're still in plain sight, they're still loved and memories cherished, but the boxing, for me, means the end of my involvement with tabletop gaming. This has literally been a long-time coming: when I first started Gamegrene back in 2000, my orbit was already slowly decaying, and I hoped that dedicating a site to my love would keep things going.
read more... An Interview with Jay Little - Why a 3rd edition to WFRP? Why now? "Based on recent trends in the roleplaying market and numerous discussions between Games Workshop and Fantasy Flight Games, we determined the time was right to develop and introduce a new edition, attracting more fans to the Warhammer Fantasy setting made popular by Game Workshop's tabletop miniatures game." Read all about it in this interview with Jay Little, lead designer on Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay 3rd Edi... WOTC Annual Layoff Extravaganza - No surprise to anyone by now: Wizards of the Coast has started another round of Christmas layoffs. This year, so far, Rob Heinsoo (D&D 4e Lead Designer), Logan Bonner (Adventurer's Vault), Chris Sims (4e Monster Manual and Dungeon Master's Guide) and Stephen Radney-McFarland have been cut.
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