Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2003 12:46 pm
I'm working on a animation project.
Sounds, a bit of music, footsteps, etc., I do this in Cubase.
I got 6 separate small movies from the maker, at the end they will form one nonstop movie.
I import then in Cubase using the Options/Movie/Setup funktion.
Mostly I have three of them opened at the same time, to work on.
This is my problem:
1.
If I open the saved song the movies don't show up.
However they *are* selectable in the Windows/Movies menu.
I have to select them one by one every time I open my Song, and place them in the screen where I want them.
I'm getting bored of this
2.
The first movie starts at 0:0:0:0:0, the others have different Offset times, to ensure they will start at the right song position.
I don't know how to save these offset settings.
I would expect Cubase to do this when the Song is saved.
I also checked the Movie Setup possibilities to get them saved, but I didn't find a solution there.
I get nerved of it!
Opening the movie windows and setting the exact offset times every time for every movie is b-o-r-i-n-g...
Anybody can help me?
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Let There Be Music!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: hubird on 2003-03-23 19:24 ]</font>
Sounds, a bit of music, footsteps, etc., I do this in Cubase.
I got 6 separate small movies from the maker, at the end they will form one nonstop movie.
I import then in Cubase using the Options/Movie/Setup funktion.
Mostly I have three of them opened at the same time, to work on.
This is my problem:
1.
If I open the saved song the movies don't show up.
However they *are* selectable in the Windows/Movies menu.
I have to select them one by one every time I open my Song, and place them in the screen where I want them.
I'm getting bored of this

2.
The first movie starts at 0:0:0:0:0, the others have different Offset times, to ensure they will start at the right song position.
I don't know how to save these offset settings.
I would expect Cubase to do this when the Song is saved.
I also checked the Movie Setup possibilities to get them saved, but I didn't find a solution there.
I get nerved of it!
Opening the movie windows and setting the exact offset times every time for every movie is b-o-r-i-n-g...
Anybody can help me?
_________________
Let There Be Music!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: hubird on 2003-03-23 19:24 ]</font>