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  • FInal Output Concerns

    Posted by Alan Brunettin on January 8, 2006 at 12:23 am

    I am about to enter unknown territory–for me at least. I am nearing the point of final output of an hour-long doc I’ve been editing the past four months and I am concerned about two things:

    –as we view the progress of the edit, once in a while we’ll get an audio or video burp/hiccup. Upon replaying that point in the timeline it plays cleanly suggesting just some mis-fire in the data processing at that moment and not an actual issue with footage or source material. That’s a good thing, but how can I ensure that this doesn’t happen when we print to tape for the final master?

    –also, and I know this has probably been dealt with here and on other forums ad nauseum but, doggonit, they making so confusing: what is the highest/best render setting for final output?

    My specs: DVX-100a, 24p, DV-NTSC, G5 2.5 GHz, OS 10.4.3, 3.5 G RAM, FCP 5.

    Thanks and wish me luck

    alan b

    Thaxter Clavemarlton replied 20 years, 4 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Thaxter Clavemarlton

    January 8, 2006 at 12:48 am

    [mingusman] “–as we view the progress of the edit, once in a while we’ll get an audio or video burp/hiccup. Upon replaying that point in the timeline it plays cleanly suggesting just some mis-fire in the data processing at that moment and not an actual issue with footage or source material. That’s a good thing, but how can I ensure that this doesn’t happen when we print to tape for the final master?”

    Questions like this are posted very frequently. And many (most?) of the problems are solved by a simple procedure.

    There is a function in FCP that is often overlooked… and it can help with many audio and video “skipping”, “sticking” and “missing” problems.

    You should “Mixdown” the Audio for playback before you dub out of FCP, or during the edit, if you have audio/video stuttering, drop-outs, sync-slippage, or freezes.

    NOTE: Mixdown has even been demonstrated to help with slipping, skipping problems (or “missing” audio clips) for files being EXPORTED as QT (or similar) files out of FCP.

    First, SELECT ALL of your audio tracks (highlight them) on the timeline, then:

    Sequence Menu > Render Only > Mixdown.

    You should see a dialog box telling you its rendering.

    It might seem to make little sense that “Mixing down” even simple audio tracks will “fix” complex video “freezes” or random audio dropouts to tape or export, but it CAN.

    NOTE: It does not matter of you only have one audio track, if there are random freezes during output, you should try the Mixdown.

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