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  • Abercrombie Pupputnick

    February 26, 2006 at 8:36 pm in reply to: Anyone tried the export to ipod in 8.2.3?

    The param error comes from QuickTime 7.0.3 and earlier, and it was fixed in 7.0.4, so you should make sure that you indeed have it installed.

    There was no change to the video out component in 8.2.3 so if it’s working differently it’s probably an installation issue.

  • Abercrombie Pupputnick

    July 8, 2005 at 3:43 pm in reply to: Upgrade to Media 100 HD?

    Your “first ever post” to the forum was fine, but you didn’t do such a good job on the second. Where did “rude German response” come from? He said he was in the UK. Even if I were to stipulate that his response was uncalled for (which I won’t, but I can see where you might have been slightly ruffled by it) you owe an apology to an entire country.

  • [gerrym] “Don’t you love upgrading to achieve what you already had…”

    Sure, isn’t that why you upgraded to OSX 10.3 from 10.2?

  • Abercrombie Pupputnick

    June 13, 2005 at 8:21 pm in reply to: HD black clips confuses Compressor

    Try it with HD 10.1.2. Color clip export was changed slightly.

  • Contact Diaquest. They sell the OMF option now.

  • [Andy Taplin] “I don’t know why M100 have made this so difficult?”

    If you mean “why is it so hard to apply an effect to multiple clips,” well, if you can suggest a simpler procedure than the one Greg gave, please do.

    But if you mean “why can’t I apply dynamics to synched clips,” it’s because applying a dynamic effect to a stereo clip is not the same as applying the effect to two mono clips. Most people use pairs of synched audio clips for stereo, but Media 100 i (and HD and sw) internally treat each audio track independently, so it isn’t possible to correctly apply the effect in stereo. The designers illustrated that by not allowing dynamics to be applied to synched clips.

  • Abercrombie Pupputnick

    May 17, 2005 at 2:46 pm in reply to: Media100SW Work Flow

    It’s already doing what you want, you’re just not seeing it. You UN-check A1 and A2. V is still checked. You aren’t allowed to uncheck V because then you’d have a clip with no audio and no video, which is pretty much nothing. So the application grays out the one remaining checkbox, but it’s still checked, meaning the video is still on. Now just click somewhere in the Edit Clip panel that isn’t a control and drag to your timeline. Or click the Apply button and your clip in the bin will be video-only.

    To add dissolves or other transition effects you have to put the clips in Va or Vb. Well, you can vary opacity in V1-99 so you can do something that way.

    Bringing FCP media into sw or HD should be much faster than real time. How are you doing that? There might be a bug in sw that forces some media to be converted to a different codec, and that takes time and disk space, but that will probably be fixed in the next version (sw is a beta release, remember).

  • Abercrombie Pupputnick

    May 3, 2005 at 9:53 pm in reply to: Stupid Question

    Select the “About Media 100” menu item.

  • Abercrombie Pupputnick

    April 14, 2005 at 11:40 am in reply to: Monitoring HD on Cinema display help

    “if I select HD out of SDI 2…And I also lose my SD component monitor.

    This should not happen.”

    If you select HD on SDI2, you can’t have SD on any of the analog outputs.

  • Abercrombie Pupputnick

    April 7, 2005 at 5:32 pm in reply to: Media Destination is yellow w. arrows

    It means that the app thinks the volume is on a slow connection such as a network, and possibly isn’t fast enough to capture/play back video. I don’t think it would normally do that for Firewire drives. Maybe your drive is formatted as a Windows volume?

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