DislikedAdobe Premiere Pro offers native editing in many formats (it's not open source or free of course)Ignored
I think i let em videos go.
i think there's no point in keeping em.
Thanks, anyway.
regards
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DislikedAdobe Premiere Pro offers native editing in many formats (it's not open source or free of course)Ignored
Dislikedvideo editors i seen, all retranscode the clips, that means one will lose quality. on headphones, use sennheiser, they have from high range to lower. You cannot go wrong with senn. http://en-de.sennheiser.com/ But i seldom like useheadphones, makes one tone deaf very fast if not careful. regardsIgnored
DislikedThanks! Thats why I wanted to know. I have wasted alot of money on things in the past that where supposed to be good and were crap.Ignored
DislikedIts such a sad thing. After the war. The wounds needs to heal. Then those cowards starts try steal the honour of those who fought bravely for their honour. They maginalise those who did their duty. They find ways put their dishonourable ways as the way of honour. They find ways steal, rob and cheat and advertise and currupt. so that another war can start. For them i call them cowards and thieves. the scums that God have ways get rid of. only humans not found way get rid of them yet. regardsIgnored
Dislikedheadphones are dangerous to those not know use em carefully. This because when using headphones, sound instrument placement(aka sound stageing) can become audible. then many try get clearer placement ambience by uping the blow wattage. You see some low sound waves are about 40 feet long. ever tried stand in front of a tsunami? thats what they doing to their brain. if their ear drums not blow first. Is good for compressing the brain from opposite sides. some militaries use this for torture treatment. try it sometime. try listen cannon firing...Ignored
DislikedOh here's a way quickly test if a person is tone deaf. when he listening to music, and someone speaks to him and he cannot hear the speaking person. Then he has crossed blow wattage. He is definately tone deaf already. Some are near tone deaf depending on what their noise floor level, and at what levels Db they can hear. There is a frequency test on good sound level test. Most peeps cannot hear above 12000Hz at -10DB. These can be classified disabled persons. regardsIgnored
DislikedThats interesting. Sounds like I may be tone deaf from your description. When I am in a club or bar I cannot have a conversation due to the music in the background. I can hear just fine when there is no background noise. I also have a ringing in my ears that never stops. Louder some days but always there.Ignored
Dislikedhehehehe http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9CT-oTNi7U http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFyd8PUoc0g
everything starts some where. no one is born superstar.
Hardwork is what makes superstars.
question is , is it worth it? some requires scarifice of whole life.
showgirl, the show must go on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HiLThXWj3tI regardsIgnored
Dislikedis either you tone deaf or you have high blood pressure. sounds more like you have high blood pressure. Club music thanks to over ampification is always above blow Db to cater for the crowd of tone deaf. If you not continueously exposed, your brain and ear recovers. If continueously exposed the brain adjusts by killing some of the falcalties. One way to be safe when going to clubs is to use ear plugs. one reason not many peeps enjoy clubs playing trios is because without amplification most peeps cannot hear whats being played. regards Sounds...Ignored
DislikedHere you can test your hearing capacity... i tryied... i hear 16kHz,.... but 17kHz nothing... http://www.noiseaddicts.com/2009/03/...-hearing-test/Ignored
DislikedThanks Fana. I'll test it tom. and see how bad it is. Haven't heard much from you in a while. Hope all is well.Ignored
DislikedHi Mike, thanks for asking:-). Yeah. All is well. I hope by yourself too... Try that test, its fun... sb. will hear 22kHz i am sure...(not me lol)Ignored
DislikedAgain I say HUH? Not sure I understand? Is this a stab at me? or something else?Ignored
DislikedThe sounds for me on that hearing test get clearer as they get higher in frequency. 21KHZ it is still really clear, 22KHZ I can't hear.Ignored
DislikedHere you can test your hearing capacity... i tryied... i hear 16kHz,.... but 17kHz nothing... http://www.noiseaddicts.com/2009/03/...-hearing-test/Ignored
DislikedInteresting, when I had my headphones on I couldn't hear anything above 14kHz but unplugging them and using the laptop speakers, I couldn't hear anything above 20kHz. Could be that speakers don't support such frequencies.Ignored