Good things today:
In late afternoon, lucy and I did some errands (she’s making friendship bracelets for the girls at camp) and made our way to downtown Plymouth. There are some amazing stores that I hadn’t seen, including an Earth Lore that’s twice the size of the one in Livonia. They had just about everything you could want – I want to drag somacandra down there for some weird reason. :)
I saw a few video production houses, and I’ve been checking them out – that’s as much as I’ll say on this unsecured line, over. Three monkeys fart at midnight, over.
We had delicious gelato and sat on the grass in the square, watching people play on the fountain and just basking in the warm day. I love days when the green of the trees seems to saturate everything. After a little Jimmy Johns, we made our way home, where we’ve been up to our own devices (but together) since.
Annoying thing today:
I’m working on the Chuck Roast video, and I’ve discovered something incredibly frustrating – the audio works perfectly in Media Player Classic and in Windows Media Player, but it makes loud pops every five seconds in Premiere Pro. If I use PP to export a wav file, you can hear what it hears in any player.
Clearly there’s some codec problem – Premiere Pro is using some ass codec, but the other programs are doing ir right.
I haven’t yet figured out how to get around it. *sigh*
EDIT: SO you can download programs that tell you what format the audio track is in, right? What’s it say? “NO AUDIO”. Uhm… YES there’s audio, I can HEAR the audio. GRR!

It’s possible that Dennis knows (or more likely can find out) what audio format his video camera was recording in. You can email him at his FirstnameLastname@yahoo.com.
Thanks again, Scott. I’m really looking forward to sharing this with you and others. :)
Copy that…Monkeys…Midnight. Responding…The nightingale poses beneath…
OOOOOooooo, gelato.
Heh, Mint chip and vanilla!