4 Quick Questions and a Ponderance

Date : Wed, 18 Jan 2006 10:51:43 EST
To : DS(at)Softimage.COM
From : Dsderanged(at)aol.com
Subject : 4 Quick Questions and a Ponderance
Hi to all and thanks for the recent help with my Live Mike issue.  ( Especially Mark )
I just keep saving up questions rather than one at a time.  Thanks for any input.
 
#1    There was a recent thread about missing graphics typestyle preset error message.
        Can't find the old thread.  Basically, I opened my project with 30 x :30.  Each
        spot had testimonials with lower third name supers.  Probably about 100 or so.
        Out of those, 6 of the name supers had the error message during opening of seq.
        Simply had to re-load type face info. but it was annoying with that many spots.
        Was there a remedy for this???
 
#2    Need to get O and O Defrag again.  Anyone have the link?  I only had the old free
       version on my old 3.01 box.  ( Or is there something better I can buy for De Frag)
       Any Gotchas?
 
#3   < Insert stupid question here >.  It looks like the CD / DVD drive that came with
      my wx8200 is a DVD burner.  But I can't burn DVD's.  ( For Data )  I can burn CD's OK.
      Do I need Nero or something or is it just a DVD Player and CD Burner?
 
#4   If it is not a DVD burner.  Can I just plug an external one into USB? What
      is a Down and Dirty software that I can use which won't pose a conflict with DS?
      I recall a recent thread with suggestions.
 
Final thought for discussion and advice.  < Ponderance >
 
        Wow with all this storage (1.75 TB) and strictly working on Standard Def, I have gotten
        pretty damned lazy with my workflow.  Used to work Low Rez for Ruff Cuts and Re-Dig
        Hi Rez for on-line.  Seems I have just been working Hi-Rez all the time now.  I really
        need to re-think my rate structure regarding Off-Line and On-Line.  Any thoughts?
        My clients are comfortable with one rate for "creative off-line" and one for "finishing".
        ( Realizing that rates vary by market / country etc.)
 
 
Kind Regards,
 
Rick at nakedeye
I realize I should know these simple things rather than all the words to the opening theme
songs of shows like Gilligan's Island and Green Acres.   "Farm living is the life for me......."

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