Hi Melissa in Maine -
The success of the
Search is determined by a number of factors... each of which add to making it slightly less accurate.
As Cranston pointed out, a thread might start off on one topic and end up on something else. Take this thread as an example. You began by asking 4 different questions & various members will post responses to different aspects. Right now, I'm only answering your final question. Sometimes, threads get completely hijacked (topic changed completely)... that's the nature of open discussion.
Here -
http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/8862.page - there's a thread titled, "Director Version 8 Windows 7 program has stopped responding."... but in one short page, the topic has shifted to capturing analogue clips with Dazzle.
Next, we don't all use consistent language when posting... language is like that. For example, someone might be talking about using the
enhance tool, but use the word
change instead. Posters don't "tag" their messages - they just write.
That means, when we search for relevant information, the search engine is up against it. Really, the best thing is to choose your key words carefully (which involves a bit of guessing about how someone else might have described something - EEK - it gets worse!)
On key words: I just did a search on "slide" and found 207 related topics... on "slide duration" there were 31... when I typed "slide duration music" there were 10. AHA! I thought I was getting closer to the exact answer I wanted (and maybe I was)... but there may well be
the perfect answer buried deep inside one of the initial 207 threads where the poster has used the word length (not duration) or sound (not music).
At least the Search function works as well as it can. In the DirectorZone Forum, it has a mind of its own! Often, I
know something is there & I
know the words that were used, but I get either a
0 Results or a
There has been an error response.
All of that is about as interesting as lint - sorry.
Cheers - Tony
P.S. If you ever want to search for information about
lint, just use the key words "power" and "jerky".
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Dec 11. 2009 14:07
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