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My multicam edit has just started to stutter
Mitch Jacobson replied 16 years, 2 months ago 11 Members · 13 Replies
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Dan Shallenberger
December 14, 2009 at 3:23 pmI know this thread had been dead for a while, but it describes EXACTLY what’s happening to me.
I am not using RAID either, but have been thinking about using the Disc Utility software raid. Will it help with the multicam stuttering? or do I need a hardware raid setup? I have 3 1.5tb drives in my mac pro right now, but using them individually.
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Bruno Fraga
January 14, 2010 at 6:41 pmBut I have 3 HD (1TB SATA each one)on RAID 0 and it gives me the same problem, what is this problem?
My system config:
Mac 8core 2.8 / 10GB RAM / Matrox MXO2 / 3TB (RAID 0) / Snow Leo / FCP 7
Thanks.
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Mitch Jacobson
February 24, 2010 at 9:32 pmVideo out – FCP 7.01 Bug???
( https://www.lafcpug.org/phorum/read.php?1,242934,243404)
Load up your Final Cut Studio Install disk,
or if you’ve made a disk image (good idea) access that.Inside that, notice that the “Instal Final Cut Studio” package is actually an Alias,
so right-click on that and “Show Original”You’ll be taken to a folder called “Installer” inside of which is another folder called “Packages”
Inside the Packages folder locate the VideoOutSupport.pkg,
right-click on it, and “Show Package Contents”Inside the Contents folder, locate the Archive.paz.gz file.
Drag it to the desktop, and double click on it to un-zip it.This will create a folder called “Library”
Open it, go to the QuickTime folder inside it,
and there you will find the file “DesktopVideoout.component”Put this file in Macintosh HD > Library >QuickTime,
replacing the similarly named file there.Digital Cinema Desktop Preview should now work.
EOM
Mitch Jacobson
Producer/Editor: Avid & FCP
New York City
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