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Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: Free DH_GridX and DH_WideSafeX plug-ins released - 13 years agoHello Martin, congrats and welcome to the FCP X club!by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: I hate to say this but FCP X is easy ...and fast - 13 years agoFCP X crashing? I didn't get it to crash so far, but I got it to clog up the memory in a matter of a minute. Open FCP X, put a clip in the timeline, apply some effects and 4 GB of memory are already full, which makes OSX start to swap memory out on the HD. This makes FCP X horribly slow. And yes, I did switch off background rendering. This feature is neat, but a total energy waste (my Mac usesby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: CHV releases the first ever native FxPlug plugins for FCP X - 13 years agoYes, QC Integration FX does about the same thing like NI's package. QC Integration FX makes Quartz Composer files available as fully usable plugins for FCP, FCP X and Motion 2-5. Inputs are created by publishing a input of a patch. The published name is then the name of the parameter. The type of the publish input defines what kind of parameter will be created. For example: If you publishby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: CHV releases the first ever native FxPlug plugins for FCP X - 13 years agoNoise Industries Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Christoph Vonrhein Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > especially that this is now the FIRST native set of FxPlug plugins ever for FCP X and Motion 5! :-) > > Really? > > > final-cut-pro-x-motion-compressor-and-fxfactory-2- > 6-releasby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X CHV releases the first ever native FxPlug plugins for FCP X - 13 years agoI'd like to proudly announce that all of my FxPlug plugins and Quartz Composer based plugins are now fully compatible and available for download for Final Cut Pro X and Motion 5 The updated packages are: - QC Integration FX - Svengali Rays Pro - Svengali Rays Lite - 3D Video - Key Pro - CHV Magic 3D FX - CHV Morphing FX (only works with Motion 5) - CHV Particles Heaven FX -by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: Briefing for professionals in London by Apple - 13 years agoThe new plugins work without Motion 5. But I still recommend to also buy Motion 5. It's just $49 and it has a fully functional FxPlug 2.0 interface. FCP X does not have a plugins interface whatsoever and completely relies on Motion template files. This has a variety of disadvantages, because not all functions of the FxPlug interface can be published in a Motion template.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: Briefing for professionals in London by Apple - UPDATED with Apple clarifications - 13 years agoRescaled to 800px wide. :-)by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: Briefing for professionals in London by Apple - 13 years agoI've re-uploaded the image to another (this time my) server. It should work better now.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: Briefing for professionals in London by Apple - UPDATED with Apple clarifications - 13 years agoLook: CHV Particles Heaven FX on Motion 5 :-)by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: Poor text performance - 13 years agoTen years of development (FCP 7) against "iMovie Pro". That's the reason.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: Briefing for professionals in London by Apple - UPDATED with Apple clarifications - 13 years agoI am right now high on C++ code. Tens of thousands of lines of code had to be evaluated, changed, fixed, adapted and reprogrammed. The last 2 weeks I was working like hell on my plugins to make them work with FCP X and Motion 5. The result: All of my FxPlug plugins and Quartz Composer based plugins are now working fully with Motion 5 and almost all of the with FCP X. There are a few that I cant gby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: Briefing for professionals in London by Apple - UPDATED with Apple clarifications - 13 years agoMichael Horton Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What is it with London? I'm moving there. > > Here is some more info about London: - Gas is $9 per Gallon. - The sun only shines above the clouds. - There is no beach with (silicon) beach babes. - There are 10,524 cameras in London, watching you all day long. - There is no Hollywood in London.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: virus software - 13 years agoThe 1% ratio was maybe 10 or 15 years ago. Realistically about 6-10% of all desktop computers are Mac computers. It depends on the source of the info. Some even have higher numbers... which I doubt. I think 10% is a realistic number. But: As iPhones (over 100 million devices) also run OSX, the number of attackable devices should be high enough for criminals to be seen as a target. Oh well.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: virus software - 13 years agobluey Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I would imagine that for scumbags who pay a hacker to spy and snoop for them, that the ability to > plant a trojan key-logging program on a target's mac, remotely, could be a very lucrative service > provided by the hacker and one well worth paying for by the scumbag. Absolutely! There are way too many criminalby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: virus software - 13 years agobluey Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > . . . just turned mine on - is there any way to > check for anything that may have got through while > it was not turned on? The purpose of the firewall is to block ports which potential viruses need to get quietly into your system without any action from you. On a PC there are a lot of ports open, which eveby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: virus software - 13 years agoI know about the firewall. But: Do you have it turned on? I don't (Allow all incoming connections)... and probably 99% of all OSX users also don't have it turned on. Most probably most users don't even know that there is a firewall. The main purpose of a firewall is to ignore incoming connections that might plant executable code into your system, launch code, read valuable data, change settingby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: virus software - 13 years agoYes. Apple's operating system OSX is based on a VERY secure core. There were already numerous attempts to break in to OSX and to write harmful software. So far there is no way for a real virus to function as a virus should be functioning, like they do on the virus plagued Windows computers. OSX is also running on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, which are connected to the internet 24/7 withoutby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: Final Cut Pro X - still Pro - 13 years agoTom Wolsky Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Boris has already said he will produce effects for X, maybe no NDA, but he's going to be there, just > as we've announced classes in X whenever it happens. Boris said that they have the "intention" to release software for FCPX. They did not say anything else. They did not speak about updates, new pluby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: Final Cut Pro X - still Pro - 13 years agoAre there any 3rd party (plugin) developers that signed an NDA and are able to release FCPX compatible plugins at FCPX's launch date? Of course I will also rewrite/redevelop/adapt/recompile my plugins to make them compatible asap after FCPX is available. Quick Press Release: Marietta, GA - 05/19/2011 CHV-Plugins, software developer for Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Studio since 2002,by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA - X Re: virus software - 13 years agoCurrently there are no viruses for Mac computers. This said, it is pretty hard (=impossible) for any software company to develop an anti-virus software if there is no virus. Consequently all anti-virus software products for Mac computers are worthless and are probably serving a different (or even a harmful) purpose.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: what happened to the forum? - 13 years agoActually it was (kinda) fun to fix the board. I haven't worked with mySQL databases in a while and it was good to dig deep and write cryptic commands in the shell, hoping at the same time not to grill the board (I've made a backup of the database before I came along with the terminal commands... just too be safe). Somebody asked: How can this happen? Actually, it should not happen. But it did.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: what happened to the forum? - 13 years agoAfter digging deep in Mike's mySQL database for many hours: The board is fixed and is back to normal again.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: what happened to the forum? - 13 years agoThanks! I still have to fix the thing with your user account, which was also damaged in the turmoil. All your old message show up as "Anonymous User". The link between the messages and your repaired user account is broken. Let's see if I can get this fixed, too. :-)by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: what happened to the forum? - 13 years agoSimple: 261,406 posts, 12099 user entries and 1 error in the database, possibly due to the overwhelming user activity during the SuperMeet. I've just fixed the message database and all is well again (in terms of the messages).by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: what happened to the forum? - 13 years agoI'm just working on this problem. Let's see what I can find out.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: Best Screen Grap Program? - 13 years agoSnapz Pro X is the best screen capture program. It can grab the even video from the screen, recompress it and save it to the disk as a video file.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: How do you protect your drives from a power outage: UPS? - 13 years agoA UPS is very important and an absolute necessity in the US (unfortunately). I've never ever had any power outage problems in Germany. Only here in the US there are lots of outages, almost all the time (Thanks, Georgia Power!). I have a Mac Pro, two 30" Apple Displays and a few other things connected to a APC XS 1500. It's powerful enough and works perfectly catching all power outages...by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: MacBook Pro External Hard Drive Question - 13 years agoHard drives in an external enclosure are not as fast as internal hard drives. The reason is the bus they are connected to. An internal hard drive, profits from the Gigabytes that can be transfered over the internal bus. The only "weakness" is the read/write speed of the hard drive itself. If you put the same hard drive in an external enclosure then you have 2 additional devices inby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: MacBook Pro External Hard Drive Question - 13 years agoOne more thought: Dropped frames can also come from a not fast enough decoding process by the CPU and/or a too slow/overloaded system bus. The speed of the drive is fast enough, but then the CPU needs to decode the compressed ProRes stream. This is much more complicated than to read an Uncompressed stream with a much higher data rate from the drive. To the OP: Do you have a CPU monitor? (Iby Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA Re: MacBook Pro External Hard Drive Question - 13 years agoD-Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > In addition to the CPU power you mentioned, I > wonder if the GPU also affects > the scrubbing performance. No. The graphics card does only get what is already been read from the drive. It does not matter if you scrub or not.by Christoph Vonrhein - Café LA |
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