Adam Hendershot
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Haha! They need to put that diagram in the manual! You are correct, I was clicking on the list of timelines, not the timelines themselves. Silly.
Thanks!
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Hi Peter, thanks for the response. The trick is, I’m not getting anything by right-clicking on any of the sessions/edls in the timeline management window on the conform screen. It highlights the session, but no options appear. I have no problem right-clicking anywhere else (for example, clips in the pool just above the timeline management window). Running 7.1.1 on OSX 10.6.5.
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You can merge clips (the seperate audio and video) in the browser, then batch export the merged clips. I did it for one test and it seemed fine. I haven’t figured out a way to automate the process of merging the clips. If you do let me know!
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That might be the “2007” 8-core. I think that one still used the slot configuration utility. The 2008 8-core has 2 X16 v2 PCI-E slots and 800mhz memory (the other two slots are x4 V1). Ours is just on the edge of realtime with 10-bit uncompressed 1920×1080/23.98p Quicktimes with 10-bit monitoring, but enabling 8-bit monitoring makes it solid green on the GPU scale up to about 5 nodes. This is with the GTX285/GT120 combination.
I too get the RED premium debayer render error for what it’s worth.
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I guess that answers my question. For the work I’ve had a problem with in the past, it would have helped if Resolve had a mode where it would output clips identical to the originals except with the color corrections applied for the correct timecodes in the edl, and of course be smart enough to recognize when a clip is used more than once and act accordingly. It would waste some space but Final Cut would be happy.
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Is there a way to do this FCP roundtrip workflow when you have a source clip that is used for multiple shots within the edit (such as a master shot that cuts back and forth with a closeup)?
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I had a Wave with defective encoders. I never noticed it with Color, but for whatever reason Resolve exposed the problem. The test mode on the Wave should show a bad encoder. You should be able to turn them fast enough to see double digit numbers fly by. Two of the encoders on the bad panel would only register numbers if turned slowly, and then only show a 1 or a 2. Tangent support was very quick in replacing the panel, and the new one works much better in Resolve.
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I believe it’s holding down the center mouse button and dragging.
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We get about 350MB/sec read and 300MB/sec writes. It’s 12x500GB Western Digital RE2 drives, RAID5.
Adam
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Connected to a Terrablock SAN with fibrechannel in slot 4. The media was 10-bit uncompressed 1920×1080 quicktime.