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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available
2012/09/30 22:59:59
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Love the info, however... Good God man. Please can you divide this thing up into manageable individual movies, maybe by topic or chapter. It's like, here's the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy in one file. The problem I'm having is if I want to review certain parts I need more help on, trying to find them on the progress bar is really difficult because when you have 9 hrs. represented on one progress line, the minutes are less than the width of a frog hair. Also a little intro with the title, and introduction would let users know they got everything. The first time I played it, I thought I was missing something because it was already into the audio interface setup section. Looking forward to digging through this.
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FastBikerBoy
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available
2012/10/01 02:32:38
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Hi there. Thanks for the feedback and glad you are enjoying the info in it. It is split into chapters but not all players can read them. Quicktime and VLC are two that can. If it helps there is also a detailed content PDF link in my signature. I'll pass the comments regarding intro etc. on to Chris over at SWA who looks after the final format and post edits. Thanks again.
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available
2012/10/01 03:23:33
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Hi Karl, I finally get a friend that has faster broadband to download your video for me. Cakewalk still have not contacted me about my complain. Be watching the video soon. Thanks Choo Shi-Hwei
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available
2012/10/01 03:41:26
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FastBikerBoy It is split into chapters but not all players can read them. Quicktime and VLC are two that can. . I initally was trying to use Windows Media Player, what a pain, but using Quiktime It works great, in fact i probably prefer it to the way the Groove 3 stuff is set up. I bought it to guide me through the interface, (I never managed to make the switch from 8.5 to X1), but I have learned a lot about things I thought I knew all about already.
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FastBikerBoy
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available
2012/10/01 04:13:21
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musichoo Hi Karl, I finally get a friend that has faster broadband to download your video for me. Cakewalk still have not contacted me about my complain. Be watching the video soon. Thanks Choo Shi-Hwei Glad you are sorted out. I did try to contact someone at CW but I haven't heard anything either. Glyn Barnes FastBikerBoy It is split into chapters but not all players can read them. Quicktime and VLC are two that can. . I initally was trying to use Windows Media Player, what a pain, but using Quiktime It works great, in fact i probably prefer it to the way the Groove 3 stuff is set up. I bought it to guide me through the interface, (I never managed to make the switch from 8.5 to X1), but I have learned a lot about things I thought I knew all about already. Glad it's coming in handy. I find there are pros and cons with both formats. I've also tried it with VLC and I think that may become my default player for all media.
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available
2012/10/01 13:16:41
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Cool. I dug through the VLC menu and found the chapters, that will help in the meantime. Thanks again
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FastBikerBoy
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available
2012/10/01 13:42:22
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No worries, glad you're sorted.
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available
2012/10/05 12:18:54
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Karl: finally picked up the SWA video and it really is great stuff. Very helpful and I'm glad to see you moving out of your freebie vids which were very helpful also. I picked up both Karl's and Eli's tutorials. They both rock and both are worth the purchase if you're into such things. They each have a very differenct approach (imo) and I'd recommend both. Regards,
Mike A Roseberry racer w/ Win7 Pro (64) fully loaded RME UFX Fireface; Sonar X2; Guitars and amps. Axon 100 MKII, M-Audio Keystation Pro 88, Komplete All software latest revision
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FastBikerBoy
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Re:Support your local forum member - X2 video available
2012/10/05 15:32:11
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Thanks for the support and kind words Mike. Glad you like it.
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