Keep in mind that this is untested and "officially unsupported" but the
trick is to use this syntax...
Phrase1 &n Phrase2 where n= the number of seconds between occurrences. I
believe it works better with single words than full on phrases.
For example:
"shaq" &3 "missed" (you are talking free throws) is better than "shaq" &3
"free throw"
Frank Capria
(508) 709 9212
www.capria.tv
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 12:53 AM, Steve Pomerantz <sppomerantz@yahoo.com>wrote:
> At the Editor's Lounge at Alpha Dogs a couple of weeks ago, Frank Capria
> demo'ed MC5.5 and PhraseFind. He mentioned an "undocumented" function where
> you could enter multiple search criteria such as "Shaq free throw" and "it's
> good", then ask for instances where both lines occur within X seconds of one
> another (this particular example would result in 0 matches).
> Of course since I didn't have PF at the time, I promptly forgot how he did
> it, and true to his word, I cannot find it in the manual. Now that I have
> PF, I'd really like to give it a try. Does anyone who was there remember
> how to do that?
> Anybody?.... anybody?..... Frank?.... Frank?....
>
> Steve Pomerantz
> 7ate9 Entertainment
> www.stevepomerantzeditorial.com
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