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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 Re: Dropouts! What's your best trick to deal with them? - 16 years agoGentlemen! It awesome to see the energy level directed to my posting. I actually have used some of your tricks in the past, but for me this tape is really @#$%& and i'm looking for a new solution.. I've posted some frame grabs and hopefully you'll be able to see them (use the links below). Once again, thanks for the help and gentlemen let's remember it's only TV. We all got as much talentby CutHowYaLike - Café LA Dropouts! What's your best trick to deal with them? - 16 years agoI've got a master tape with alot of dropouts (digital hits) on it. Tell me your best solution to remove them once you have your footage on the timelime. Thanks, Jayby CutHowYaLike - Café LA Audio drift when importing a quicktime file into FCP from Avid Express Pro..... Help. - 17 years agoThis is the problem: Export out of Avid Express Pro mpeg4 self-contain 24 frame quicktime. And then. Import into FCP and the audio (4 tracks) starts to drift or lag. Setting we are using for the Quicktime Export: Mpeg4 Video Medium Quality Frame Rate: 23.976 Key Frame: 24 Bit Rate: 6400 320x240 RGB Sound uncompressed 22,05khz Sample Size: 16 Channels: 1 Does anyone haveby CutHowYaLike - Café LA Work Flow using the Apple Intermediate Codec... - 17 years agoI've gone and captured my JVC HDV 720p 24 footage and made it into a m2t file. I've done this to avoid the timecode capture problems with the JVC HD100u. I've been told to work with the Apple Intermediate Codec which is fine, but does anyone have the work flow from the point of exporting (what settings) from MPEG Streamclip to the set up FCP (what settings)? I don't want to render and would liby CutHowYaLike - Café LA Re: Editing with 720p 24 and then converting to NTSC w/ FCP has anyone performed this surgery? - 17 years agoShane, I did a test and I see no difference! Great. Working with 720p 24 is new to me, so if I cut with the DVCPRO HD codec and the time line is NDF.... will outputting through the AJA Kona 2 and using the pulldown for NTSC effect my total time on the timeline? For example the broadcaster wants the show to be 24:10 w/ 2x 10 second commercial breaks Drop Frame. I cut the show to 24:10 at NDFby CutHowYaLike - Café LA Re: Editing with 720p 24 and then converting to NTSC w/ FCP has anyone performed this surgery? - 17 years agoShane, Thanks. I'II do a test, but would like to stay native to my footage. D-Beta will be my final output. Can't wait until the day I can return to my editing chair and cut like a monkey and not have to worry about all these bugs. 'Till then, Jayby CutHowYaLike - Café LA Editing with 720p 24 and then converting to NTSC w/ FCP has anyone performed this surgery? - 17 years agoI'm looking at cutting a pilot with footage shot with the JVC 720p 24 mode. My final delivery to the broadcaster has to be NTSC. Has anyone cut and finished in 24p then exported to tape NTSC? I use the AJA Kona 2. Cheers, Jayby CutHowYaLike - Café LA Capture problems with the JVC HD100u 720p 24.... - 17 years agoWhen capturing footage using the JVC HD100u camera (footage was shot 720p 24) I'm losing at least 7 seconds of footage everytime it hits a timecode break. It happens when it starts back up to capture and it's only at the head of the new clip. Has any one experience this and is their a solution?by CutHowYaLike - Café LA |
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