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  • Prviewing on external monitor – some help needed.

    Posted by Ron on August 24, 2005 at 1:57 am

    I have just converted to FCP from Premiere Pro, using a Matrox RTX system.

    I am outputting my video to an external monitor via the firewire port and a Sony A/D converter.

    I can see the picture on the monitor perfectly when playing back off the timeline through the canvas window, but when I play a clip in the viewer window, I only get the first and last frame of the clip – in other words basically a static picture

    Is this how FCP works? Surely the system should be outputting to the external monitor in full motion for both the viewer and the canvas window?

    Ron

    Ron replied 20 years, 9 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Rob Forsythe

    August 24, 2005 at 1:59 am

    [Ron] “when I play a clip in the viewer window, I only get the first and last frame of the clip – in other words basically a static picture

    Is this how FCP works?”

    No.
    Both play full motion.

    This list contains about everything to try to enable:
    a. External Monitor VIDEO and AUDIO via FireWire & DV deck or camcorder.
    b. Viewing in the Canvas window on the computer screen.
    c. Being able to record on the external FW DV deck or camcorder.

    Try things in this order until you find the “cure”:

    1. Make sure you have only ONE (1) FireWire deck, camcorder, DV capture “card”, or D-to-A converter or video device attached to the computer at a time. Any more than one DV device can cause loss of signal and control.
    2. Make sure you have View (Menu) > External Video> All Frames set.
    (If the ALL FRAMES option is grayed-out… jump to step 6 below and continue.)
    3. Make SURE your Canvas window (right window) in FCP is set to “Fit to Window”… AND that it has not been “pushed off” the edge of the computer screen.
    4. Make sure your CANVAS View Menu (Box Icon with broken sides) is checked on Image or Image+Wireframe… NOT just Wireframe.
    5. Make sure your CANVAS View Menu is checked on RGB… NOT just Alpha.
    6. Make sure your Final Cut Pro (menu) > Easy Setup… is set for DV-NTSC (or DV-PAL, if that’s where you are).
    7. Some camcorders/decks work better under “FW (NTSC/PAL)” -or- “FW (NTSC/PAL) Basic” control (in the capture settings). Try either setting to see which works best for your device.
    8. Make sure your Final Cut Pro (menu) > Audio/Video Settings > A/V Devices (tab) > Mirror on Desktop > must be CHECKED. (If not, playing video will not appear in the Canvas.)
    9. Make sure the “Log and Capture” Window is CLOSED and not just “hidden” behind other windows.
    10. Turn off the power to the Camera/Deck/Converter Box, then turn it back ON.
    11. Make sure the camera is in VTR mode… or the deck is in DV (DV, iLink, or FW) input.
    12. On a Sony camcorder or deck, make sure the menu setting “A/V > DV Out” is set to OFF.
    13. Re-check that your FW cable is well-connected at both ends (or try a new cable).
    14. Important: Quit FCP, then Restart FCP.
    15. Now again, make sure you have View > External Video > ALL FRAMES set…

    If it still does not work. “Trash” the FCP Preferences on the Mac
    https://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/trashing_fcp_prefs.html

    “FCP Rescue” is a free Apple Script that will Trash the Preferences.
    It will also restore your user settings afterwards.
    Download:
    https://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/14729

    >Then, start again at my “step 1” above.

  • Ron

    August 24, 2005 at 1:18 pm

    Thanks for your help Rob.

    Actually it turns out that it has something to do with the compression of the actual video footage used (which leads me to another question posted under another subject)

    I have found that if I used footage which has been recompressed through the media manager, both viewer and canvas windows are playable in the monitor.

    I have been using some test footage rendered from a Digital Juice set, and also tried rendering something out from After Effects, with the same effect.

    So in effect, everything is working fine – I just have to find out the best codec to use when rendering QT files apparently.

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