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  • VHS Dumping problem

    Posted by Gracias on October 20, 2005 at 12:34 pm

    Hello,
    For sometime, when I am dumpping my seq to VHS . It stops in between. I play this from my timeline directly and just press record button on my VHS.

    All the stuff are rendered n still got the problem.

    Regards

    Anand

    G5 Dual 2.0ghz,2.5gb Ram, FCP 4.5HD , Cinewave 4.5

    Craig Seeman replied 20 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Thaxter Clavemarlton

    October 20, 2005 at 12:38 pm

    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 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.

  • Craig Seeman

    October 20, 2005 at 1:10 pm

    I’ve also found turning off “Mirroring to Desktop” also helps stop the occasional dropped frame when sending to tape. I find it happens when output is over 10 minutes or so. On long outputs I see it can skip a frame (“stutter”) every few minutes . . . seems almost but not exactly periodic. Turnning off mirroring (after doing audio mix down) usually cures it. I also turn off Auto Save during output just to be safe.

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