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Steve,
The programs that come bundled with PD are older versions that the software companies are unlikely to support very well. It's like Microsoft offering upgrades for Word 2.0.
If you are relatively new to PD, I have some tutorials here for the package and the add-on packages, including Titler Pro and Adorage.
Your tutorials are already some of my "go to" resources. Great job and much appreciated!
But, what -- no more upgrades for my copy of Word 2.0?! I knew I should have stuck with Multi-Mate or WordPerfect.
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Thanks, Steve. That's pretty much what I figured. While these are indeed the "freebies," I thought if bugs were reported at some point that maybe patches or updates might be available somewhere.
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New PD 16 user here. A bit overwhelmed by the learning curve, but thankful for all the tutorials and am enjoying the journey.
I've got the New Blue and Adorage add-ons and was wondering if there are ever patches or upgrades to these. I see there are regular updates to PD 16 and the other Cyberlink products for bug fixes and tweaks, but don't see any way to check for updates to the add-ons. Or are these 3rd-party utilities considered stable and complete and no new versions are necessary?
Just curious. Thanks.
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I have a 30 minute video of our band in concert in MP4 format, recorded at 29.97 fps. The sound quality was not great, so I'm trying to replace the audio with a WAV file of the show recorded from the PA system. I got the two waveforms sync'ed on the timeline from the beginning of the show and then muted the original audio track. Sounds great. However, after a few minutes I can see the two waveforms are now slightly out of sync. By the end of the show, they're really out of whack.
I thought about cutting the WAV file between every song and manually re-sync'ing it, but that's pretty tedious and it's still not perfect at the end of the song. Any better way to do this?
Could the issue be the 29.97 fps? I have a "time-stretch" feature in my DAW software so I could change the WAV file before bringing it into PD, but I'm not sure how to calculate the amount I'd need to stretch the audio file. I'm guessing it would be a very small amount.
Thanks in advance.
~~JB~~
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