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  • Final Cut Pro Creating massive QT files on Capture

    Posted by Alex Bond on May 25, 2008 at 4:25 pm

    I wonder if anyone else has had this problem:

    I’m using the first version of Final Cut HD, capturing analogue footage through an ADVC 110 into a G5 Dual 2ghz processor storing the media on a G-Raid.

    The FCP is creating a QT file that is 300gb in size, filling up all the remaining space on the drive. I can’t seem to see any setting which would even allow this to happen on purpose – can anyone tell me what I’ve done wrong?

    Thanks in advance

    Alex

    Alex Bond replied 17 years, 11 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Richard Harrington

    May 25, 2008 at 5:31 pm

    Run the correct easy setup for your footage….

    Richard M. Harrington, PMP

    Author: Photoshop for Video, Understanding Adobe Photoshop, and ATS:iWork

  • John Pale

    May 25, 2008 at 6:23 pm

    If you are doing an open ended “Capture Now” instead of logging and capturing, FCP will temporarily make the largest file possible for your capture scratch drive until you stop capture.
    It goes back down to the appropriate size after you stop capturing.

    You can control this behavior by setting a maximum capture size in your preferences. Be aware that it will automatically stop capturing once you reach this size limit, so choose it carefully.

  • Michael Alberts

    May 26, 2008 at 4:39 pm

    What codec are you capturing your footage into? Is it possible you have it set to capture into Uncompressed 10bit? You’ll be using up about 95GB/hr with that particular codec.

    Michael Alberts
    Ambidextrous Productions, Inc.
    http://www.ambidextrous.net

  • Alex Bond

    May 26, 2008 at 7:39 pm

    The Compressor is DV-PAL, seems to be recording at 3.6MB/sec – does that sound right?

  • Alex Bond

    May 26, 2008 at 7:41 pm

    The capture is crashing the machine – the FCP freezes and then the whole Mac goes down, that sounds like a different fault don’t you think?

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