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by MisterB
Released over 2 years ago
A beautiful, theatrical remix with my own score that I created.
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kerrlee recommended DHP Sonnet 29 ReMix on July 26, 2011
rimaelizagku recommended DHP Sonnet 29 ReMix on July 21, 2010
left-coast-jane recommended DHP Sonnet 29 ReMix on February 10, 2010
RE: DHP Sonnet 29 ReMix
MisterB remarked on January 29, 2010

No prob, dude. You're welcome. I'm always glad to help. I can't wait to see your film.
RE: DHP Sonnet 29 ReMix
Sirius Dan remarked on January 29, 2010

That sounds waay easier, Ill find one of those and play with it, and then Ill get back to you as soon as I figure something out, thanks for all the help. I have a Short movie I made for us Recorders and I dont want to upload it until I know it will play right so im doing my best to figure something out
RE: DHP Sonnet 29 ReMix
MisterB remarked on January 29, 2010

Dan, you can try downloading a free converter too... DiVx has one that's free to use for 15 days... some others online are free as well. That would help encoded and compress the current file you have to H.264 Quicktime.
RE: DHP Sonnet 29 ReMix
Sirius Dan remarked on January 29, 2010

haha Darn Terminators.. Damn Windows! lol Ill try quicktime with the H.264 if MM even offers the option to render with those settings lol
RE: DHP Sonnet 29 ReMix
MisterB remarked on January 29, 2010

Yeah, try that. I had a feeling that the Corel file wouldn't import to MM. Worst case scenario, not sure how long your film is, but you could start over with a fresh edit in MM. Talking about Windows right now makes laugh... like that joke... there's no way SKYNET could've taken over the world... because it wouldn't have been able to get past Windows!

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