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Not registered? Click HERE to register now Re: FCP Suite Serial Number - 18 years agoHi Mike, HD > Library > Application Support > ProApps --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: One More Memory Question - 18 years agoHi Mike, Even in Tiger, "Memory and Cache" tab of System settings still shows a max available of 2304 MBs (2 1/2 gigs). --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: One More Memory Question - 18 years agoHi Rob, Mike is right any more than 4 gigs would not be of value. FCP 5 can only access 2 1/2 gigs of ram at this time. The balance of the ram would be used for the OS and other open apps. My 2 cents. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: FCP to compressor relationship??? - 18 years agoHi Andrew, Let us know if this fixes the problem. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: FCP to compressor relationship??? - 18 years agoHi Andrew, Have you seen this? "Compressor - Cannot submit job from Batch Window" --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: Repairing Permissions is not necesary? - 18 years agoHi Lonn, What you are seeings perfectly normal. Both of my G5 Tiger Mac show exactly the same thing. This is how I understand it. When a new OS is introduced like 103.0 or 10.4.0 the Repair Permission has very few lines in it. As we go through system upgrades and security upgrades, many of these changes are handled through permissions. These changes are a bit like temporary patches that showby Ken Stone - Café LA 10.4.3 is out - 18 years agoThe 10.4.3 Update delivers overall improved reliability and compatibility for Mac OS X v10.4 and is recommended for all users. It includes fixes for: - AFP, SMB/CIFS, NFS and FTP network file services - AirPort and Bluetooth wireless access - Core Graphics, Core Audio, Core Image, and RAW camera support - disc recording when creating and burning media - .Mac sync services - Spotlight indexing andby Ken Stone - Café LA Sad day for the Sun - 18 years agoFederal and State officials announced today that be cause of extreme budgetary constraints, the contract for 'use of sunlight' has been cut back by one hour per day in an effort to save money. Un-named government sources have stated that the legislature hopes over the next six months to find additional monies to extend the duration that the sun stays in the sky by one hour, returning things to nby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: system configuration - can't find firewire - 18 years agoThis might help. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: more volume needed - 18 years agoHi Michael, You can copy your audio tracks (Option Shift) just below the original audio tracks. Now when FCP plays back it will play 4 audio tracks rather than two and this will boost your volumn. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: another scary situation... - 18 years agoWayne, I would shut it down. Before you do, unmout all of your external FW HDs (drag disk icons to the trash). I would then take it in. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: another scary situation... - 18 years agoHi Wayne, If you think that the beeping is coming from inside the Mac and not from the Mac's audio system you might want to have it looked at before you smell burning plastic. Or at least call ask about the beeping. My 2 cents. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: Copying files to lacie so i can erase them from Powerbook G4 - 18 years agoHi Daren, With the FW drive mounted on your desktop, open Disk Utility. In the left hand column you'll see the drive. Select it. Click on the Erase tab. In format set to: Mac OS Extended (Journaing off) Then Erase You will, of couse, wipe everything off the drive during this process. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: scratches on film - 18 years agoHi Phil, Take a look at the CHV clone tool. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: Copying files to lacie so i can erase them from Powerbook G4 - 18 years agoHi Daren, When you got your LaCie, did you Erase and reformat as Mac OS Extended (Journaling off). You need to do this before you use the drive for FCP. The drive comes formatted for DOS which the Mac can read and write to, but this format limits files size to 2 gigs. This could be your problem. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: another scary situation... - 18 years agoHi Wayne, It could be that the 'beeps' that you are hearing are a warning that you have exceeded your Macs ability to play back audio in RT. In User Prefs > General tab > is Audio Playback quality set to 'low'? --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: Do you capture to external drives? - 18 years agoI believe that the main difference between USB and FW is that USB sends packets of information and FW streams information. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: Importing Tiffs to FCP - 18 years agoAlso make sure that when the TIFF file is Saved, that no 'LZW' compression is applied (or any other compression). LZW compression will stop FCP from being able to read the file. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: plug ins - 18 years agoHi Andy, There were 'stuffit' problems with the plugins found on this disk. Go to Kevins web site where you can dnl working versions of the plugins. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: Blown out sky, need to change to blue! - 18 years agoYou can do this in FCP --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: Edit out 'black spot'? - 18 years agoHi Nick, You might want to take a look at the CHV 'clone tool', it was created to fix this type of problem. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: carbon copy cloner - 18 years agoHi Kevin, When you use CCC to clone your boot drive to another drive, there is the option to make the clone drive bootable. I don't think that you can do this with 'restore'. --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA Re: carbon copy cloner - 18 years agoHi Kevin, You mentioned this before, but I asked if the 'Restore' function would create a 'bootable' drive. Does it? --kenby Ken Stone - Café LA |
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