Activity › Forums › Apple Final Cut Pro Legacy › Multiclip woes…please help me or im gonna jump
-
Multiclip woes…please help me or im gonna jump
Alex Arndt replied 15 years, 9 months ago 5 Members · 12 Replies
-
Dean Sensui
September 15, 2005 at 6:21 pmYou’re most welcome, Marek.
Glad to help out and to know that it worked out well.
Dean Sensui — http://www.HawaiiGoesFishing.com
-
Alex Arndt
August 9, 2010 at 10:53 amI’m having the same exact problem…I feel like I’ve come so far, but I still can edit my project…and I might jump too… 🙁 ha
This was a new thread I posted just now, but I wanted to get on this one too because I’m having the same exact problem as Ryan
I’m using an iMac8,1, Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.8 GHz processor, 2 GB Memory with FCP 7.0.2. I shot a live music performance with some VERY low end cameras…just a Sony Cybershot in movie mode: 1280×720, 29.97 frame rate, and a Canon in movie mode: 640×480 (VGA), 30 frame rate, and an iphone 640×480, 17 frame rate.
I’ve converted my files in Compressor. I’ve tried a few different Codecs listed in my Easy Setup such as Apple ProRes 422 (regular, LT, and Proxy) and the Apple Intermediate Codec (AIC). I make the sizes all VGA and make my frame rates all 30. When I put them in my multiclip viewer, there are no RT settings in my sequence, so I can’t do any editing… when I press play and try to switch to a different angle, it just stops and doesn’t make the edit. I’ve also tried doing the multiclip with different pairs of just two angles, with no luck.
Reply to this Discussion! Login or Sign Up