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I'm in Creo 7 & Adobe Acrobat X. I do a Save As/Save a Copy/PDF and the PDF I get has really short dashed lines that are supposed to represent hidden lines, there not scaled to the size of the part. This wasn't a problem in Creo 6? Is there a solution?


I could not find that config at all. I also have a similar issue. We are going from Creo 4 to Creo 7. All the configs, pentable, etc....are the exact same. The PDF export on Creo 4 is different than Creo 7 and I cannot figure out why. I also did some testing and all the older drawings we use dont have this issue (when I say older these drawing started like 5 years ago). Any new drawings or even a drawing created back in 2017 has this line style issue when doing an export with Creo 7. Its a very weird situation. See attached pictorial. the phantom line style is normal in Creo 4 and in Creo 7 it much tighter/looks like solid. Hope someone can help.


I could not find that config at all. I also have a similar issue. We are going from Creo 4 to Creo 7. All the configs, pentable, etc....are the exact same. The PDF export on Creo 4 is different than Creo 7 and I cannot figure out why. I also did some trails and all the older drawings we use dont have this issue (when I say older these drawing started like 5 years ago). Any new drawings or even a drawing created back in 2017 has this line style issue when doing an export with Creo 7. Its a very weird situation. See attached pictorial. the phantom line style is normal in Creo 4 and in Creo 7 it much tighter/looks like solid. Hope someone can help.


Perfect! I applied that config and it fixed the issue. Now I do have another issue and this has been going on forever with G-size sheets. The phantom line style never looked like B-size see attached pic. The spacing is always larger so at times when you have smaller boxes that are phantom they will not show up phantom because the spacing. Before I applied your hidden config fix to the B-size the export on a G-size on Creo 7 was much better than Creo 4. But with the hidden config applied it reverts it back to were the phanton line style on G-size sheets are terrible. Any ideas how to fix this?


Look at Article - CS321071 for the resolution. In a nut shell there is a hidden config setting intf2d_out_pdf_scale_line_fonts that needs to be set to no. go to File / Options / Configuration Editor and select "Add..." button. enter the config name, set it to no and select Ok.


If you just want to pull a specific short clip in Shotcut from a larger clip without re-encoding then what you need to do is throw your video in the timeline, split the video up to the part that you want, select that clip, go to the Properties tab and pick Extract Sub-clip:


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We have the need to save signal samples measured with an arbitary sampling rate. The samples are usually about one second in duration. Currently we save them in a text file format which consumes a lot of disk space and is very slow. Also this type of format doesn't suit for streaming applications.


The sampling rate of our data varies from 1kHz to 152kHz and currently 16 bits would be enough to represent the data (varies roughly from -1000 to 1000). This is vibration data measured from different sensors if it makes a difference. Also we would need to save pre-calculated FFT's in the same format. Is this possible?


In other words, by all modern standards for permanent storage and RAM of machines that you'd use to store recordings... nearly no data at all, and that's the maximum case. Even when you incorporate the pre-calculated FFTs (why?? Storage access of data in this length is usually much slower than computing them from the data when you need it), that's still not much data.


That really depends on your usage scenario. If you know you'll keep the data with the metadata database, I'd quickly put up a separate table (be it in CSV file, be it in a SQLite file, or in a proper relational database).


If the samples are going to be very short (in the order of 1 or 2 seconds in duration), why not store the raw uncompressed binary data directly in a file? You could invent your own header for the binary file that will have maybe some metadata explaining the sample rate, the total number of samples, byte format or something like this, and then the stream of numbers directly.If uncompressed becomes to costly in terms of storage space, you could simply grab the stream of numbers, and store the first one directly and then encode the difference of the next number to the previous with Golomb Coding.


I am editing a 10 minute long video in iMovie 10.2.5 on my Mac running OS 11.4 and I have separated a short clip in the video by using Split Clip under the Modify pull down. Now I want to save a copy of this short clip to my Mac's desktop for use later, perhaps as a GIF.


When I highlight the desired short clip and click on the small "Share" icon in the very top right corner of the screen in edit mode of iMovie the option to Export File appears promising but when I click on Export File the next box that appears shows the length of the file being saved to be 10 minutes, that's the full video being edited, not the 4 second clip I want to save.


Is there a way to save short pieces of a video to my desktop while editing a video, or do I have to delete all of the 10 minute video in the editing mode except for that 4 seconds I want to save and save that 4 second clip to my desktop as I would save a video when finished in the edit mode?


That would wipe out all editing done on the 10 minute video and require me to start the editing process over again for the entire 10 minute video. That's way too much time wasted just to save the 4 second clip.


I'll bet one of you knows the easy way to save a short piece of a video while editing in iMovie on a Mac, that is going to make me feel foolish for not knowing how to perform what should be and likely is a simple task.


Another way is to duplicate your original project by moving your cursor over the project icon in the Project browser view, then clicking on the little circle with dots in it that appears next to the title, and next clicking on the Duplicate Project option in the pop-up menu. Then, working with the duplicate project, you can delete everything but the clip segment that you want to keep.


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