One thing that you should do, especially with older Toast versions (5 is much better about this and having a burn-proof burner rules!) is:
1. Make sure you're optimized. If the drive directory is fraggged, you'll make coasters. Get around this by making a "temp" partition of 650MB and...
Not clear on what you're asking.
Can you cue up several renders and have them all execute one after another? Yes.
Can you set up a network render to have multiple machines render portions of a long project? Yes.
Can you render and use the machine at the same time? No.
You should be able to. Now the hard part. Was it shot on film? If so, you have to deal with gate weave from the telecine first. Then you'll probably have to crank down the granularity of the tracking, ie.. the subpixel tracking..however, as this gets better, the render times go up. So run a...
Of course, you could use Photoshop and get a watermark account and then watermark all of your images. Depending on the durability at creation, the watermark can carry over, even from printing and rescanning.
Just my 2¢
-KidE
What I'm trying to do (I'm not an ASP programmer, so that's out the door) is get a button menu swf (made in flash) that when clicked, will tell another swf file on the page to go to a specific frame.
I'd like this to work at the minimum for IE 5.x and NS 4.x. Any thoughts on this? I'm fairly...
Regarding the Hawaii Map tutorial: I was unable to get the tutorial to run on IE 5.0 Mac. It did, however, run fine on NS 4.76.
Any suggestions for getting a working solution that is workable on both browsers? I'm in a place that's calling upon the need to be able to control one flash swf...
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