mei 0 #1 February 19, 2012 The DZ were I work is looking at programs to simplify tandemvideo editing. I've found two programs: Peregrine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3i8RXsp1-M http://www.terminalconcepts.com/skydive/ TandemVids: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64O1Bzk27Fo https://www.swoopware.com/Swoopware/Home.aspx Based on the videos above i favor Peregrine because it seems to be more dynamic if you (for some reason) break your usual pattern. Would be great if any TandemVids user out there can tell me how this can be solved in tandemvids, what happens if there is one less or one extra clip? Also looks like Peregrine doesn't need vegas in the background AND can spread the work over multipel computers. The only problem is that Peregrine is not said to support PAL. Have had a few talks with Bill and sent him some testfiles but no answer in a good long while. Should i keep bugging terminal concepts about PAL or go for TandemVids? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bdazel 0 #2 February 19, 2012 I don't know anything about TandemVids, but we used Peregrine last season and plan to continue with it. You're right that it does give you much flexibility to break out of the routine script. However, Peregrine does require Vegas Pro. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #3 February 19, 2012 Both of the systems you mention require Sony Vegas. Both of them *should* support PAL because Vegas doesn't care. The original system (Production Assistant) offers PAL or NTSC, is tech-supported 24/7 by Sony, was developed for televisionl broadcast by skydivers. They're all three essentially the same things, so figure what you want to spend and what sort of tech support options you want, you'll be happy with any of the three as far as how they work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
phill85 0 #4 March 4, 2012 i've never used Peregine, but in TandemVids its easy to drop an extra clip (for example if your instructor has bumped his record button etc). If there is not enough clips i just usually do a clip duplicate, trim out the end of the 1st clip, and then trim the start of the 2nd... Easy to do if its a simple scenery shot etc. Very simple and quick once you are aware of how you can manipulate things... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites