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Show all posts by userYour basic troubleshooting forum for all things FCP Legacy (FCP 7 and below.) And general discussion on topics that do not fit in the other forums.
Not registered? Click HERE to register now Rippled changes with nested sequence(s) - 9 years agoHello, Using Premiere Pro CC 7.2.2 (33) on a long-form project for the first time. I've broken up the film into individual sequences for each scene and placed those nested sequences into a Master Assembly timeline. Is there a setting that will ripple whatever changes I make inside an individual nested sequence to the master? I see that when I trim something it gives me the grey diagonal baby Chris B. - Adobe Premiere Pro CC Re: OWC Raid 5 Doesn't Mount - 12 years agoThanks, Joey. I'll definitely write them and see what other steps to try in the future. I went ahead and formatted the drive and copied over everything from the backup last night. Looks like all is well here? just a little time wasted. Thanks again for getting back to me.by Chris B. - Café LA OWC Raid 5 Doesn't Mount - 12 years agoHello Everyone, I was working off of my OWC Qx2 with 4x2TB Hitachi 7200rpm drives via eSata. It has run silky smooth since I got it a few months ago. Today while working, FCP froze up and wouldn't Force Quit (it'd close all the app windows, but not fully quit). I tried to Shut Down, and when doing so the computer then froze, and after 10 minutes of letting it try to close on its own, I diby Chris B. - Café LA Re: How do you use your monitors? - 12 years agoDepending on your monitor/stand, you could orient your FCP monitor vertically so you could have the timeline in the bottom half and your canvas on top. That way you can keep the up/down looking motion you're used to and still have a tall timeline. I don't do it, and perhaps its a wacky idea, but I thought I'd throw it out there.by Chris B. - Café LA Re: Scan lines during pans - 12 years agoThanks again for the input. I tried the Fraps application with decent results, but the image quality wasn't as sharp as I was getting before...well, sharp except for the tearing that is. So I hooked up my DVI to HDMI cable and tried capturing again in FCP7, and got this screen: As you can see, all the blacks are this neon green color, and the image I'm trying to capture isn't filling tby Chris B. - Café LA Re: Scan lines during pans - 12 years agoThanks for the input, everyone. I should get that game key this morning and then continue working out a solution. I'm downloading camtasia and fraps now to see how those work. I'll also try a progressive capture format as well. The end result is for the web. Thanks again for the suggestions thus far, and I'll keep you apprised to things here.by Chris B. - Café LA Re: Scan lines during pans - 12 years agoHey Gang, Long time reader, first time poster. And naturally I'm posting because I need help. Always, right? I'm doing game capture for a job and having the same issue as the above post with screen tearing. Here's my setup: Running game off of PC partition via Bootcamp (MacPro dual quad-core 2.26GHz with 6GB RAM). Video output via Radeon 5770 DVI connection, though a DVI-to-HDMI cablby Chris B. - Café LA |
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