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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: Painfully Slow G5 with Final Cut Pro - 18 years agoThis is odd. I have a very similar setup at home and my system runs very well, even when working straight off the system drive. I did get an extra hard drive at 350gig which makes it more stable but by no means faster. Something else must be the problem. Have you tried to re-install your FCP?by Johan Polhem - Café LA Re: HD1080 easy setup? - 18 years agofilmman. I think the whole idea is to edit offline in Sd and then re-import as HDV and FCp automatically updates your old offline SD files with new crisp HDV files. I am curious as to why one would do this though. HDV is approximately 3mb per second of information via firewire. Mini DV is 3.5mb per second So in fact, the footage is not downconverted, its upconverted. (even though the frame sby Johan Polhem - Café LA Re: video camera choices - 18 years agoThe panasonic HDV is much better and it does progressive scan. And Canon is bringing one out that is a hell of a lot better than the Panasonic one. (If its not already out)by Johan Polhem - Café LA Re: Lacie 500 "Raid 0" vs 500 non "Raid 0" - 18 years agoI can recommend that you get internal Western Digital Raid -5. I am using it now and it works well, its fast and its reliable. I paid about $1000 to have 1TB installed and I could not be happier. I have had 6 lacie drives, 5 of them have failed, one caught fire. I cannot stress enough the importance of NOT getting a Lacie drive as they are not only unreliable but also very fragile and they willby Johan Polhem - Café LA |
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