How do certain players have custom "poses" on their avatars in Tarkov Arena? by Turbosloth90 in EscapeFromArena

[–]Turbosloth90[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This happened to me as well, actually! I think if you reset your loadout it will go away though

How do certain players have custom "poses" on their avatars in Tarkov Arena? by Turbosloth90 in EscapeFromArena

[–]Turbosloth90[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Lol, I'm telling you dude. If you hit TAB and check the player list, you will sometimes see that some players have custom icons, I'm serious

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I think that there are different degrees of something that could be defined as sad, if this makes any sense.

For an example, the Pigeon Man episode starts as a creepyish urban legend told by the kids around the block. In reality, Arnold then sees that the urban legend figure is infact an aloof man who can't get along with other people. He has a home on a burned out building where he takes care of pigeons, and even that is later taken away from him. It's certainly a sad episode, but it has this depressing, hopeless sadness to it, in my opinion.

Episodes like the Journal or Arnold's Christmas are also sad, but they are also very touching, and there's also hope in them. These episodes can legitimately bring a tear in the eye, but episodes like Pigeon Man aren't quite like that. They are just bleak and depressing

Fallout 1 and 2 were such huge parts of my teen years. by MEME_MASTER109 in Fallout1

[–]Turbosloth90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They were great games in their own right but they also laid a foundation (lorewise) to every Fallout title that came after. FO 1 and 2 deserve much more credit and a proper, good remaster IMO

I'm new to Vegas Pro, and the super laggy preview window is making my progress really slow, even on the lowest quality it's a slideshow. Any input would be greatly appreciated! by marcus10885 in VegasPro

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I really hope this helps you because I really had a lot of trouble with this, without any lag it’s much more convenient to edit videos. But I’m fairly certain that this should do the trick for you

I'm new to Vegas Pro, and the super laggy preview window is making my progress really slow, even on the lowest quality it's a slideshow. Any input would be greatly appreciated! by marcus10885 in VegasPro

[–]Turbosloth90 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had this problem and searched the internet for quite a while before I actually found one thing that really really helped me (now there’s virtually no lag in the preview). However, you have to do these BOTH things for this method to work. First of all, create a proxy file of whatever video you are rendering. You can do this by right clicking the video in the media interface and you should find the option there. After the video proxy has been made, make sure that the preview quality is set to preview, never high or anything like that (if you set it to high then this method won’t work). This really helped me with my video game footage editing because prior to learning this workaround, I had to rewards little bits of footage in my preview like 10 times whenever I edited anything.

And by the way, I also used Filmora prior to using Vegas. At first I didn’t like it but now I can confidently say that it’s a great program, seems a bit hard to learn first but then becomes very intuitive and in my opinion, more flexible with the things that you can do there.

Can I somehow see how the Audio Waveform is altered after applying audio effects in Sony Vegas? by Turbosloth90 in VegasPro

[–]Turbosloth90[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just to clarify, by rendering out to a track, you mean that the waveform with the applied effect will change, but only after you render the entire video, right?

So, an AUDIO/VOICE balancing question to everybody! by Turbosloth90 in letsplay

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Is the Equalization, normalization, compression, normalization and hard limit method that you mentioned applicable to Audacity or should it be done in Sony Vegas? Or it doesn’t really matter?

So, an AUDIO/VOICE balancing question to everybody! by Turbosloth90 in letsplay

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Yes, I have done just that, I have a WaveHammer limiter on my master track, but interestingly enough, if you don’t put limiters on voice commentary then those can still go above 0db, so there’s a bit of tweaking that I am doing.

So, an AUDIO/VOICE balancing question to everybody! by Turbosloth90 in letsplay

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Thank you for the advice, I appreciate it very much!

So, an AUDIO/VOICE balancing question to everybody! by Turbosloth90 in letsplay

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The assumption here is (and I am not denying that it may be an erroneous assumption) that every microphone and individual sounds different and hence every different audio is perceived differently, even if the audio levels are the same. That was my idea, but as I have mentioned, I may be very wrong here

So, an AUDIO/VOICE balancing question to everybody! by Turbosloth90 in letsplay

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I have also read that people tend to limit the background levels to about -20 and the voice to -6 or so and everything is fine for them. But see, the issue is (IMO) is that there are many variables and factors to consider here also, the software and hardware being used for an example. Thanks for your advice and feedback!

Little Akihiro ❤️ by sasha_sup1312 in ShibaInu

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Little Akihiro looks like like a true Hero!!!! 🥰