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From time to time I get a message that says frames were dropped during playback - when laying off this causes an issue...does anyone have any insight as to what might be the problem, or any work-around solutions?
We're running a G-5 Final Cut Pro V. 4.5 Thanks so much in advance for your help. Dave Dillon
There's quite a number of things that can cause that. No overlapping windows, etc. [www.kozco.com] Koz
> From time to time I get a message that says frames were dropped during
> playback - when laying off this causes an issue...does anyone have any insight > as to what might be the problem, or any work-around solutions? A couple of tips on reducing the load on the computer: 1. Turn off all thumbnails. 2. Turn off audio waveforms in the timeline. Those things seriously tax playback capabilities. 3. Reduce the size of the image in the Viewer and Canvas.
#1 Cause? Slow drives. FireWire drives cause more dropped frame issues than anything else.
You don't want to drop frames? Use a separate internal SATA Drive for all of your media. Best, Kevin Monahan Author, "Motion Graphics and Effects in Final Cut Pro" Last Chance to Sign Up for My FCP FX Seminar, coming to LA this Weekend!
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