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• #90127
Have they told you where this ad is being played out? need the station and country or whether its just for online.
-9db LUFS Sounds like they've just limited / compressed and normalised it, meaning LUFS is the wrong scale to use.
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• #90128
Reward your efforts with a coke & midgets binge!
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• #90129
If it's a simple sync issue by a few frames why can't they just line up your wav to match the audio on their timeline? I'm assuming there's no drift or anything missing from actual playback?
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• #90130
Coca Cola and midget gems? That's one wild Friday night
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• #90131
While heating up a tin of soup (oxtail) I notice that the expiry date is 11-2017. That's a "best before", right? It's not actually bad to eat?
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• #90132
Have you prev dialed 99 and get the toilet seat ready
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• #90133
Tin intact?
No dents or bulging?
No release of pressure on opening?
No 'off' odour?
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• #90134
That's a "best before", right? It's not actually bad to eat?
It usually says BB if it means best before. As @mespilus intimates, intact tinned goods are unlikely to be hazardous, and 3 months past the BB date is hardly pushing the envelope of a process designed to keep food safe for decades.
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• #90135
No BB. No dents. No smell funnier than one might expect. Eaten now.
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• #90136
Also, people pay a lot of money for Botulism therapy (AKA, Botox), so you'd potentially a) have lunch b) be newsreader-smooth of brow and c) save the usual expenditure for b.
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• #90137
Those last three are about his stomach lining?
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• #90138
I didn't inject the soup in my forehead
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• #90139
Booooooring
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• #90140
Of course!
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• #90141
It may also mean when the soup was actually put in the tin.
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• #90142
their or her but his is incorrect
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• #90143
It would be convenient for me to add Dollar and Euro denominated accounts to my existing current account.
My bank (HSBC) allows this, but only as currency holding accounts - I can transfer money in and out of them, but I can't use them in the same way that I can use my current account, i.e. to pay for something using a debit card.
This makes the foreign currency account almost (but not totally) useless.
Anyone know of a bank that would meet my requirements here, or have a different route to achieving what I want? (Which is to be able to pay for stuff without getting hit with constantly variable FX charges, when in Europe and the US).
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• #90144
his is incorrect
His is correct in English when talking about a person with whom one is not familiar enough to ascribe a specific gender identity.
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• #90145
I need a word other than "incorrect" then. Their seems a much more obvious choice that does not imply an assumed gender.
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• #90146
I didn't inject the soup in my forehead
Pfft must try harder
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• #90147
Their seems a much more obvious choice that does not imply an assumed gender.
"Their" is the clumsy workaround used by people who don't buy into the Interpretation Act 1850 and its successor legislation, but who are happy to use plural pronouns to describe singular individuals.
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• #90148
"There" is the clumsy workaround
ftfy
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• #90149
[dogmatic rule-following]
it's successor legislation
Whoops
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• #90150
Whoops
Balls. I got that right in the first draught too, but I always write "it's" first and then (mostly) go back and change it where necessary.
Yay, Nuendo FTW (i use it too)
so if you pull their 'out of sync' layback into Nuendo, and pull your 'in sync' layback underneath it, what differences do you see? Are the audio files the same length?
did you get rid of any frames of black at the start of the picture before doing your export? also make sure Nuendo is snapping 'to frame' and that your project is set to the same frame rate as the picture.
Are you exporting using the L and R locators? what are they set around?
Kinda just rattling off thoughts, sorry if this is all elementary to you.