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Title: The Heist
Music: Hey Puchuko by Royal Crown Review
Fandom: Supernatural
Clips: Up to episode 2x19
Summary: The notorious Winchester Boys escape from jail. Will they be able to pull off one final great bank heist and escape with their riches? Tune in to find out...
File: wmv, 37mb (high res) or 19mb

Notes: My first attempt at using Sony Vegas. All tips, comments more than welcome. This took me ages to make, but yay for new toys! :) Thank you so much to Kayla and Jen for all their Vegas help! You guys are great!

EDIT (July 18 '07): I finally figured out how to save properly in Vegas, and I've also fixed a few tiny glitches in the file. Pretty high res. version now available from Arwen's server, with thanks. The low res file is still the same dl as before.


Download at filefront here (18.89mb)
or from Arwen75's server here (37mb, right-click and dl) Thanks Arwen! :D
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From: [identity profile] anniehow.livejournal.com


Awsome! yay for sepia filters and double timing it! I loved that they find the regular Joes bloking the bridge after they've escaped the swat team, and then they cut through the fields :)

From: [identity profile] anniehow.livejournal.com


hey, can I ask you a tiny technical question? does Vega allow you to import dvix clips? 'cause I know wmm allows it, but it's not a very practical program, and premiere has very shiny functions but doesn't work with dvix... I'm trying to find a happy medium

From: [identity profile] starrylizard.livejournal.com


Like most programs, it's fairly fussy about avi files. Most of my files have video, but no audio (which doesn't really bother me), but when Yokiem tried, he files had audio and no video (which is far more of a problem).

Both of us have found that this free program (http://www.zshare.net/download/avic-exe.html) (as pointed out to us by the lovlies over at Supernatural video station) fixed the video problem and sometimes fixes the audio problem too.

Instructions:
1. Open the program.
2. Click the little folder icon and choose the .avi file you're needing to convert.
3. In both of the spaces above, change the codes (which will usually say divx, XVID, XviD, or something similar) so that they both say "DIVX" The letters MUST be in caps and you MUST change both parts of the code.
4. Click Apply (this will NOT alter your file's ability to play or produce sound)
5. Click okay.

I don't know if that helps. Maybe it'll help with Premere Pro too?

Cheers
SL
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