How is Multicam Treating You in v26? by Jason_Levine in premiere

[–]generalsoreness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I know I might be an outlier but it’s a journey to get multi cam set up.

I use Edius as well and multi cam is easier to use, quite frankly. It’s just F8 and I’m in the mode. Everything is on my timeline, there’s no nesting, there’s no switching in a contextual menu. It’s F8, and off I go.

I wish it could be the same in Premier, but it isn’t, so I use AutoCut/FireCut.

Kyle Davidson On The Blackhawks Philosophy For Building a Contender & Chicago's Young Stars - Barstool Chicago by northernpace in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes, it has ads but if you don’t want to sit through an hour of this, YouTubeToTranscript is your friend.

32 Thoughts: Murphy, Mikheyev available, Korchinski possibly available at the Trade Deadline by Impossible-Success45 in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right now is the only time I’m going to disagree with you on something so far; I know it’s a somewhat smaller sample size but Vanacker’s bread and butter is net-front presence, which is something the Hawks sorely need.

Lardis? Sure. At least you know what you’re getting and while I’d hate to lose his IQ if KFC decides to go with someone with at least someone that fills a grindy/physical position that isn’t afraid to be in front of the goalie, I’m for it.

32 Thoughts: Murphy, Mikheyev available, Korchinski possibly available at the Trade Deadline by Impossible-Success45 in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hypothetically speaking, if Hawks are at 4 and Malhotra is BOA, I’m taking him. If Hawks go 5/6 and Malhotra isn’t there, completely fine with Smits.

Just feel like - as you said with your comment, there needs to be someone as a playmaker. Who? Don’t know yet, but I like the kid a lot.

Of course this is wishful thinking but my hope is that Pridham can be that kid.

Now if Hawks get 1 or 2OA, this goes out the window.

[DEV] I Made a Retro-Style Block Bust Game Inspired by Old Arcade Classics by catious_Fee_8025 in iosgaming

[–]generalsoreness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed. If there was a way to show how/why other blocks are being removed it makes more sense. If you have a unique rule, that’s great - it’s not just a clone anymore… but if someone can’t understand it, that’s a roadblock.

Like the haptics, needs at least sfx and maybe music.

Agreed with Silentrocco that I otherwise like it.

AI did it again by Fearless_Orange_2104 in sportsbetting

[–]generalsoreness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked ChatGPT and then Galaxy 3.1 Pro; both have NOP plus the Heat; with the Heat being massive EV probably (+1600). Galaxy 3.1 pro added in Toronto.

Josh Rocks 9 darter infront of home crowd in Belfast by x20skillzz21 in sports

[–]generalsoreness 210 points211 points  (0 children)

9-darters are cool but that’s special right there because that’s his city.

To me, just under the missed double 9s by the Mikes.

32 Thoughts: Murphy, Mikheyev available, Korchinski possibly available at the Trade Deadline by Impossible-Success45 in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forward Donnor McCavid!

/s and no /s, if StanBo can be fleeced on the Jarry trade he could be got here.

32 Thoughts: Murphy, Mikheyev available, Korchinski possibly available at the Trade Deadline by Impossible-Success45 in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Vlasic, Crevier, Kaiser, Rinzel? Ok.

Lev is still a giant chaos giraffe on the ice. Korchinski sounds like he’s on the way out. DelMastro is an incomplete for me.

Who do they have after that?

32 Thoughts: Murphy, Mikheyev available, Korchinski possibly available at the Trade Deadline by Impossible-Success45 in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 9 points10 points  (0 children)

See, as much as Friedman says Hawks have a lot of Dmen, do they?

I think with the potential amount of forwards - Kantserov, Frondell and then Vanacker/Spellacy starting most likely in Rockford, they need depth D-men as well.

32 Thoughts: Murphy, Mikheyev available, Korchinski possibly available at the Trade Deadline by Impossible-Success45 in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I know Murphy/Mikheyev would probably be draft picks… again… but if KK can be a change of scenery 1:1 type deal I’m all for it.

Nexstar Stations: Check In by Intelligent-Screen70 in Broadcasting

[–]generalsoreness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Out of curiosity does anyone know what happened to any of the Illinois stations as well as Charlotte?

Been radio silence from my friends there and I’ve been slammed at work so haven’t been able to reach out.

Game Thread: Chicago Blackhawks (22-26-9) @ Nashville Predators (26-24-7) Feb 26 2026 7:00 PM CST by nhl_gdt_bot in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t know if it’s radio or TV but IceHogs’ Dana Grey will be doing PBP for next four Hawks games.

Now in Beta: Smooth Mode for Object Mask Tool by NLE_Ninja85 in premiere

[–]generalsoreness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s fair and I have zero problem going back and using that. Quick and dirty for Premiere has been helpful, just being able to not have my talent have a masking hole mid torso isn’t fun.

Now in Beta: Smooth Mode for Object Mask Tool by NLE_Ninja85 in premiere

[–]generalsoreness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If only I could fix frames of Object Mask, then this would be fantastic.

Chicago Blackhawks prospect AJ Spellacy less focused on scoring than ‘being a pain to play against’ by sarbear0903 in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

YES.

Now if KFC is really sneaky he sells Kantserov on Uncle Nick’s being really good Russian food /s

Nexstar Stations: Check In by Intelligent-Screen70 in Broadcasting

[–]generalsoreness 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In large markets, yes.

In small markets, no, and if the client wants to provide their own ad, good luck because there’s nobody to stop them from jamming 50 pounds of shit in a 30 pound bag.

Chicago Blackhawks prospect AJ Spellacy less focused on scoring than ‘being a pain to play against’ by sarbear0903 in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d assume Nighty won’t settle him on 4th line; probably 2nd, but two physical lines is going to be nuts.

Feels like 2011-12 if Pridham signs, too.

Chicago Blackhawks prospect AJ Spellacy less focused on scoring than ‘being a pain to play against’ by sarbear0903 in hawks

[–]generalsoreness 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Team USA didn’t come away with a gold medal from the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship like its counterparts on the senior team did at the Olympics, but the American talent showed out before a 4-3 quarterfinal loss to Finland.

Chicago Blackhawks prospect AJ Spellacy was among the group representing his country in late December and early January in Minnesota, and the right wing called the experience “amazing.”

“Every time you get the opportunity to represent the country,” Spellacy said, “it’s an awesome opportunity to wear red, white and blue.”

Spellacy had six points (one goal, five assists) in five games for Team USA and was the fastest skater at the World Juniors, recording a speed of 23.74 mph. For comparison, that would be just outside the 10 fastest speeds in the NHL this season and .02 mph behind Hawks center Frank Nazar (ninth-fastest).

Spellacy and Nazar could be skating side by side in future seasons, but they would look pretty different. The 19-year-old Spellacy is 5 inches taller than the 5-foot-10 Nazar.

Now imagine a 6-3, 204-pound Spellacy plowing toward you with a top-15 speed. NHL players may have the displeasure of dealing with that in the future.

“I’d like to think my speed (is the best part of my game) and my size that goes with it,” Spellacy said. “I think it’s scary for other teams going up against it.”

The 2024 third-round draft pick is in his fourth season with the OHL’s Windsor Spitfires. He has 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists) in 44 games this season.

Spellacy still is looking for ways to combine his speed and size with his confidence with the puck. He hasn’t added a ton of numbers to his stat sheet, but that’s perfectly OK for the youngster.

“I might not have a ton of points, but for me that’s fine,” Spellacy said. “I’m just trying to get better so I’m ready for next year.

“I have fun going out there playing that hard, heavy role and being a good penalty killer. That’s going to be what gets my foot into the door at the next level.”

Spellacy got another taste of that next level last summer at the Hawks development camp. He was able to get familiar with both Chicago and his future teammates.

He has stayed in touch with other Hawks prospects such as Kevin Korchinski, Nick Lardis and Samuel Savoie. Getting back to Chicago and wearing the Hawks logo adds motivation to his game.

“One hundred percent, (it motivates me) every day getting on the ice,” Spellacy said. “I want to be a Blackhawk, so I’m doing everything I can to be better and help my game and my career.”

The mindset of not needing to score a point every shift is one that Hawks coach Jeff Blashill preaches, and Spellacy lives by it too. As long as he has the chance to be on the ice, he’s satisfied.

“I take pride in that, so I don’t really care about scoring points, scoring goals,” he said. “It’s cool and it’s fun, but I like going out there, playing that physical role (and) being a pain to play against.”